• V ‎ ‎ @beehaw.org
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      6 months ago

      Any word on what the hardware specs are? Someone there used their brain and loaded up SteamOS, but the hardware needs to be worth the jump or it’s just a steam deck clone.

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        6 months ago

        They specifically said “it’s not a powerhouse”. It’s supposed to be a lower power device with a big battery, capable of playing less demanding games for a long time. SteamOS also makes a lot of sense for this goal, since windows handhelds get pretty terrible battery life in low power games. The price is supposed to be low as well, although it’s not clear yet if that’s just low by Ayaneo’s standards or if it will actually be cheaper than the deck.

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          6 months ago

          That fits the kind of use case I would want from something in addition to the Deck. That said, I don’t know this is the form factor I’d want; what I’d love is something that could actually fit in my pocket like a Gameboy. This seems like it’d be a bit big for that.

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      6 months ago

      From what I heard, they decided to use SteamOS instead. They wanted to avoid “fragmentation”, although I’m not sure that would really be a concern for Linux.

      I imagine steamOS is going to be a more polished experience than AyaneoOS would have been, and hopefully have better support/updates.

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    6 months ago

    Good to see someone using Linux for their platform on these handhelds. The big reason I don’t want to try the Ally or whatever the others are doing is I can’t imagine Windows is making the experience better.

    I don’t really have evidence to support that, but more Linux investment is better overall.

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    6 months ago

    Competition always is good to have! Glad to see someone finally adopting this awesome OS. It’ll be interesting to see if they implement any new features that are specific to their device.

    Dual USB type C is freaking sweet to see!!! More handheld PCs need that.

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      6 months ago

      Honestly if it runs steamOS, I don’t even think it could be considered competition. They’re on the same team.

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        6 months ago

        Because of how good Proton has become, I’m considering dropping Windows and switching to Arch for gaming at my next upgrade.

        Two players developing improvements to Steam OS and Proton can only make things better.

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            3 months ago

            I took a class regarding Linux administration, and I’ve dabbled here and there, but most importantly, I spun up a VM to practice the initial installation process.

            The wiki is super helpful, but it’s a bit spaghettified at times. 😅

            Though now I’m wondering if I might prefer NixOS. I have Bazzite on a laptop and my Deck, and I like its atomic behavior a lot, but Nix is kind of a unique take on atomic distros.