SteamOS Will Be Available For Download On December 13 211
sfcrazy writes "Valve Software, creator of Half-Life and Left 4 Dead, has announced that SteamOS will be available for public download on December 13. That's the day when the company will start shipping Steam Machines and Steam Controllers to the 300 selected beta participants. The company said, 'SteamOS will be made available when the prototype hardware ships. It will be downloadable by individual users and commercial OEMs. (But unless you're an intrepid Linux hacker already, we're going to recommend that you wait until later in 2014 to try it out.)"
How wfell wiill trhiss rutn ipn ao VsM?t (Score:5, Funny)
Kind of want to try this in Virtualbox.
Re:GNOME? (Score:3, Funny)
"Personally, I shy away from X and stick with Z."
everyone has an opinion. ::yawn::
Re: Desktop Linux! (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, inertia, literally (Score:4, Funny)
If you use a normal PC, nothing but inertia prevents the system from dual booting steamos and the desktop of your choice.
And it is inertia that makes it so inconvenient. I mean this literally [wikipedia.org]: a desktop computer at rest stays at rest unless acted on by an outside force, such as by being carried into another room. Most people don't want to have to move a desktop computer from the desk to the TV to play a game and then move it back to surf the web.
my Mint running i7 in the living room
You happen to have your computer desk in your living room. Not everybody else does. Some people keep the computer desk in another room in order to preserve some level of peace and quiet.