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Steam OS?

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CubeBreaker
Junior Member
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02-10-2024, 04:40 PM
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The preview serves as a solid short-term option while users test Windows before purchasing a full license. Of course, this means tolerating additional bugs and instability compared to the standard release. (Sorry, I couldn’t help it!)
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CubeBreaker
02-10-2024, 04:40 PM #11

The preview serves as a solid short-term option while users test Windows before purchasing a full license. Of course, this means tolerating additional bugs and instability compared to the standard release. (Sorry, I couldn’t help it!)

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PurpleLloyd
Junior Member
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02-10-2024, 04:40 PM
#12
Steam OS is built for display devices. For Linux users, Ubuntu is recommended.
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PurpleLloyd
02-10-2024, 04:40 PM #12

Steam OS is built for display devices. For Linux users, Ubuntu is recommended.

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alerabbit
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02-10-2024, 04:41 PM
#13
I would just go ahead, and use Windows. Windows 7 alone is pretty solid. I don't really have many issues with it. Yes there will be a significant decrease in steam applications you can use if you go the way of Linux(SteamOS is a linux distribution). If you wish to save money, you can download Windows 8 from the Microsoft Technet Evaluation site. And when your 30 day trial is up, you can use the CMD command slmgr /rearm Up to a total of three times I believe(But only do it when your 30 day trial ends). In the meantime you can save up your money for a copy of Windows 8 (Which includes a free upgrade to Windows 10 -- I highly recommend upgrading to it), or Windows 10 when it finally does come out. Another option is the consumer preview for Windows 10.
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alerabbit
02-10-2024, 04:41 PM #13

I would just go ahead, and use Windows. Windows 7 alone is pretty solid. I don't really have many issues with it. Yes there will be a significant decrease in steam applications you can use if you go the way of Linux(SteamOS is a linux distribution). If you wish to save money, you can download Windows 8 from the Microsoft Technet Evaluation site. And when your 30 day trial is up, you can use the CMD command slmgr /rearm Up to a total of three times I believe(But only do it when your 30 day trial ends). In the meantime you can save up your money for a copy of Windows 8 (Which includes a free upgrade to Windows 10 -- I highly recommend upgrading to it), or Windows 10 when it finally does come out. Another option is the consumer preview for Windows 10.

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ProtoPlays
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02-10-2024, 04:41 PM
#14
Thank you for your responses. I’ll explore Linux options first, and if it doesn’t suit me, I’ll consider Windows 10 Insider. Most of my games aren’t Linux-friendly, so I hadn’t thought about it before. Appreciate the help!
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ProtoPlays
02-10-2024, 04:41 PM #14

Thank you for your responses. I’ll explore Linux options first, and if it doesn’t suit me, I’ll consider Windows 10 Insider. Most of my games aren’t Linux-friendly, so I hadn’t thought about it before. Appreciate the help!

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