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Positive developments for Android are underway.

Positive developments for Android are underway.

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diegoiav
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12-30-2023, 02:11 AM
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Chrome OS is being phased out and replaced by the Android-powered Aluminum OS. Valve is developing Lepton, similar to Proton but tailored for Linux-based Android applications. I’m excited about the possibility of moving away from Windows entirely—using Aluminum OS on a gaming PC before needing a high-end Android phone for mobile gaming. Anyone else envisioning a desktop version of Android once it’s officially launched? What would your setup look like?
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diegoiav
12-30-2023, 02:11 AM #1

Chrome OS is being phased out and replaced by the Android-powered Aluminum OS. Valve is developing Lepton, similar to Proton but tailored for Linux-based Android applications. I’m excited about the possibility of moving away from Windows entirely—using Aluminum OS on a gaming PC before needing a high-end Android phone for mobile gaming. Anyone else envisioning a desktop version of Android once it’s officially launched? What would your setup look like?

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noaskills_69
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12-30-2023, 06:11 AM
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Waydroid is available now, likely inspired by Lepton. It requires strong keyboard/controller compatibility and possibly an updated Android version.
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noaskills_69
12-30-2023, 06:11 AM #2

Waydroid is available now, likely inspired by Lepton. It requires strong keyboard/controller compatibility and possibly an updated Android version.

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LillianRose111
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12-30-2023, 06:54 AM
#3
VPN?
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LillianRose111
12-30-2023, 06:54 AM #3

VPN?

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xArcherBunny
Junior Member
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12-30-2023, 08:40 AM
#4
Proton acts as the bridge enabling Windows gameplay on Linux systems.
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xArcherBunny
12-30-2023, 08:40 AM #4

Proton acts as the bridge enabling Windows gameplay on Linux systems.

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RigbyPT
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12-30-2023, 03:42 PM
#5
Valve might have developed a more reliable Proton version appealing to developers who want strong anti-cheat support.
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RigbyPT
12-30-2023, 03:42 PM #5

Valve might have developed a more reliable Proton version appealing to developers who want strong anti-cheat support.

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Nautilus12
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01-03-2024, 10:37 PM
#6
This seems interesting, but what exactly is Valve doing with Android on Linux? Before I even shared it, I realized they’re planning to include Android apps on Steam Deck and Steam machines. It’s a really smart strategy. I’d definitely consider using a GabeCube as a living room tablet if it could double as a large screen device.
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Nautilus12
01-03-2024, 10:37 PM #6

This seems interesting, but what exactly is Valve doing with Android on Linux? Before I even shared it, I realized they’re planning to include Android apps on Steam Deck and Steam machines. It’s a really smart strategy. I’d definitely consider using a GabeCube as a living room tablet if it could double as a large screen device.

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Kqsmotic
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01-05-2024, 02:33 PM
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Lepton is a variation of Waydroid. Many users might find it unappealing since Waydroid doesn't support NVIDIA's exclusive drivers, a limitation Valve can't easily resolve—so alternatives like NewOom or software rendering are necessary. It works with AMD and Intel systems. https://github.com/waydroid/waydroid/iss...2900742202 FEX isn't developed by Valve nor specifically for Android. While Valve has supported the project, it remains unclear why Android desktop support exists.
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Kqsmotic
01-05-2024, 02:33 PM #7

Lepton is a variation of Waydroid. Many users might find it unappealing since Waydroid doesn't support NVIDIA's exclusive drivers, a limitation Valve can't easily resolve—so alternatives like NewOom or software rendering are necessary. It works with AMD and Intel systems. https://github.com/waydroid/waydroid/iss...2900742202 FEX isn't developed by Valve nor specifically for Android. While Valve has supported the project, it remains unclear why Android desktop support exists.

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redbull_power
Junior Member
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01-05-2024, 03:57 PM
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It's quite unexpected. The focus is on the overall concept. A huge amount of VR content exists, but most practical uses are hidden in Android apps. This explains why Valve emphasizes it. They even highlight this as a key point.
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redbull_power
01-05-2024, 03:57 PM #8

It's quite unexpected. The focus is on the overall concept. A huge amount of VR content exists, but most practical uses are hidden in Android apps. This explains why Valve emphasizes it. They even highlight this as a key point.

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PatSArang
Junior Member
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01-18-2024, 02:26 AM
#9
This makes complete sense now.
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PatSArang
01-18-2024, 02:26 AM #9

This makes complete sense now.

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AwsomeGamer79
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01-22-2024, 04:15 AM
#10
They need direct access to the operating system, but Linux doesn’t allow that by default. They’ll only work with the most basic level of system control.
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AwsomeGamer79
01-22-2024, 04:15 AM #10

They need direct access to the operating system, but Linux doesn’t allow that by default. They’ll only work with the most basic level of system control.

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