Thanks to all of Valve's effort with Proton, Steam Deck and their funding of people working on various other bits of Linux code like GPU drivers - the Linux share on Steam as of March 2024 bounced back to a near multi-year high.
I had an old computer lying around, so yesterday set up a steam os thing with bazzite and will be selling my ps5.
Honestly, I think if they marketed things like this more, there could be a lot more Linux penetration. A lot of us have old hardware sitting around, and bazzite seems to run as well as my ps5 and definitely runs games better than windows (with the exception of choppiness on my HDMI audio, but already have a cheap toslink interface inbound)
7900XTX back in January. I didn’t see any error, it would just boot to a black screen. I tried the install several times and I’ve been distro hopping for decades, so I don’t think it’s a simple pebcak.
I had an old computer lying around, so yesterday set up a steam os thing with bazzite and will be selling my ps5.
Honestly, I think if they marketed things like this more, there could be a lot more Linux penetration. A lot of us have old hardware sitting around, and bazzite seems to run as well as my ps5 and definitely runs games better than windows (with the exception of choppiness on my HDMI audio, but already have a cheap toslink interface inbound)
Bazzite shit the bed when I tried it, regular people would need to get lucky with their hardware configuration.
What issue did you have? If you’re using AMD, shouldn’t be an issue, and how long ago did you try it?
7900XTX back in January. I didn’t see any error, it would just boot to a black screen. I tried the install several times and I’ve been distro hopping for decades, so I don’t think it’s a simple pebcak.
Bazzite has a thing about dual boots if you were trying that.
Actually. My controllers disappeared today in bazzite and won’t connect back . I might switch to a standard distro 😂