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- Dec 17, 2019
There's "appreciating what Valve has actually done" and then there's "making up shit that Valve will never be able to realize".If you can't appreciate what valve has done in the last decade IDK what to tell you.
What Valve did is:
-release a bunch of hardware, mainly meant to secure their main business, Steam, to be independent of other companies
-contributed to Linux by forking Wine and actually putting in work to make it work, unlike what Wine devs did for the last couple of decades which was the usual FOSS "sit on our thumbs and act holier than thou" charade
-created their own specialized distro targeting a very narrow subset of AMD based systems as to ensure that it's experience is flawless for the average user since trying to make it a general distro would cause it to have the exact same general distro issues every other general distro has
If you want to switch to Linux now, you have Bazzite. You have CachyOS. You don't have to wait for Valve to shoot themselves in the foot and try to do something other people already done. The only reason people are this obsessed about SteamOS is because they're ignorant idiots. One, they thrive in their learned helplessness towards Windows and can do nothing but bitch and moan about how bad and evil it is without even thinking that maybe, just maybe, there are ways to make it less shit. Two, this learned helplessness also makes them sit on their asses and build up SteamOS as some sort of PC messiah while in reality they could abandon Windows right here and now for one of the distros I mentioned that does everything a general SteamOS would do, but they refuse to as they have some cultist attachment to Valve as a brand, thinking that if Valve were to work on this sort of distro it wouldn't suffer from problems all the other distros have. Even though people who switched to Bazzite or CachyOS don't have any problems using them for gaming.
I don't know what to tell you, but Valve didn't explicitly say "we are 100% going to make SteamOS a general distro so that people won't have to suffer with Windows". All of that is what Valve fanatics told themselves and accepted as the only truth, making them blind to other Linux alternatives that exist today. At best, Valve suggested that maybe they'll make it a general distro, but from what I've seen that's highly unlikely. Too much of SteamOS is tailored specifically for Valve's hardware, and whenever they partner with other hardware manufacturers, they target similar handhelds like the Deck, down to the all-AMD specs. Doubt they'd be able to make it "just work" the same way on the millions of Nvidia based machines that make up almost 3/4th of Steam's userbase.
Most importantly: Valve is a business. They're not doing anything out of the generosity of their heart, they want to make a profit off of you, even if you keep ignoring that fact because they're the only company that does that by offering good products. What money is there to be made by having SteamOS as a general distro? None, zero, null, nada. Why? Everyone who's on Windows already uses Steam, so Valve makes money off of them. Everyone who will buy Valve's hardware will do so to use Steam, and that's the core idea behind the Steam Deck and Steam Machine. The only reason Valve made SteamOS is so that their hardware is truly theirs, and the reason they collaborate with other handheld manufacturers is because SteamOS is tailored for handhelds while Windows is not. They'd be making money off of those Windows handhelds either way, because Steam.
It's in the name. Steam Deck. Steam Machine. SteamOS. All of it exists so that you use Steam. So that Valve makes money off of your in-store purchases. That's the business model.

