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Last edited by Highball on 26 Dec 2023 at 7:13 pm UTC
I don't like the Valve Time update schedule; I don't trust Valve's testing and support capabilities for generic hardware; and I don't like the restrictions caused by the read only filesystem and A/B update mechanism.
For a gaming appliance or HTPC on generic hardware I would (and do) run a generic well-supported distro.
Besides, most of my gaming is done outside of Steam, so the Steam-centric part of the distro is kind of lost on me. I get that this is rare for most players around here, though.
Wait until you find out about Fedora Kinoite/Silverblue or OpenSUSE MicroOS :unsure:
I still feel that for the deck in particular, it may have been better to go with a regular immutable distribution style as overall it would offer the same benefits (if it breaks, it's just boot to the last image to fix; upgrade/downgrade the OS easily without fear, etc. It's basically unbreakable.), while also offering more user control (they could edit the image easily, with persistent changes to new images, that won't reset, if they chose. For example by using rpm-ostree.).
Best of both worlds: Easy for normie user and customizable for techy.