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It's interesting how the knock on effects of Valve making the Steam Deck could end up causing a big shift in Linux adoption rate. I'm sure many people won't get on with it and return to Windows, but a lot will also stay for good. The oddly strict hardware requirements for W11 will also play a part.Nope, depending on how much I like it I might end up doing the opposite and switching my desktop to Arch Linux/SteamOS though. To avoid Windows 11, of course.


That used to be, yes. But it has (apparently) improved in recent years.My biggest worry Is that I have a 6 TB hard drive filled with games but that drive is formatted NTFS. Steam OS has a preference for Ext4 and I read that NTFS support in Linux is wonky at best. I really don't want to have to format this drive and start all over again.
Apparently, improved NTFS support is one of the features in kernel 5.15.My biggest worry Is that I have a 6 TB hard drive filled with games but that drive is formatted NTFS. Steam OS has a preference for Ext4 and I read that NTFS support in Linux is wonky at best. I really don't want to have to format this drive and start all over again.


it does they have told everyone it would there are videos of them saying it.So long as steamos lets you use mods, I'm cool with sticking with it.





