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Krisdamme135
Junior Member
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12-23-2016, 06:17 AM
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You're looking to run SteamOS on an HP laptop with an A8 APU. It's a great idea for experimentation, but compatibility can be tricky. Some hardware may not support it, so checking the official SteamOS documentation or forums is a good next step. As for keeping your Windows 8 installation, you can usually preserve it by using a bootable USB drive and restoring from that, rather than just leaving the key on the laptop.
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Krisdamme135
12-23-2016, 06:17 AM #1

You're looking to run SteamOS on an HP laptop with an A8 APU. It's a great idea for experimentation, but compatibility can be tricky. Some hardware may not support it, so checking the official SteamOS documentation or forums is a good next step. As for keeping your Windows 8 installation, you can usually preserve it by using a bootable USB drive and restoring from that, rather than just leaving the key on the laptop.

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Capuzzi
Member
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12-24-2016, 04:23 AM
#2
Don't try it, it doesn't seem to work.
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Capuzzi
12-24-2016, 04:23 AM #2

Don't try it, it doesn't seem to work.

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Killamerc
Junior Member
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12-29-2016, 12:35 AM
#3
You might attempt to examine further...
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Killamerc
12-29-2016, 12:35 AM #3

You might attempt to examine further...

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hatttyyy
Junior Member
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01-17-2017, 12:58 AM
#4
We can go with Linux in general or focus on SteamOS as well.
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hatttyyy
01-17-2017, 12:58 AM #4

We can go with Linux in general or focus on SteamOS as well.

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SnR_Cargo
Junior Member
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01-17-2017, 02:43 AM
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It wasn't limited to just NVIDIA GPUs. The update made it easier to install Ubuntu for testing. Edited October 7, 2014 by sterreprop
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SnR_Cargo
01-17-2017, 02:43 AM #5

It wasn't limited to just NVIDIA GPUs. The update made it easier to install Ubuntu for testing. Edited October 7, 2014 by sterreprop

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NinoFY
Member
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01-17-2017, 05:01 AM
#6
I prefer not to use SteamOS specifically. I’d like to experiment on the stream using a less powerful laptop and Linux in general. Will that be possible?
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NinoFY
01-17-2017, 05:01 AM #6

I prefer not to use SteamOS specifically. I’d like to experiment on the stream using a less powerful laptop and Linux in general. Will that be possible?

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nenette24
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01-17-2017, 05:46 AM
#7
It seems like you're suggesting something might function.
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nenette24
01-17-2017, 05:46 AM #7

It seems like you're suggesting something might function.

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enderdance123
Member
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01-17-2017, 07:50 AM
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If you're looking for something simple, just follow the instructions. Keep in mind that steamOS is designed for vendors who sell PC-style consoles to offer a controller-friendly interface for streaming on TVs. Valve doesn’t block you from leaving Steam and going to the desktop, but it’s minimalized—so you’ll need to install extra packages to match a full desktop experience. You might find better results with Linux distros built for desktops like Solidity or Ubuntu. Steam should run on those platforms, and all the Steam games will function properly.
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enderdance123
01-17-2017, 07:50 AM #8

If you're looking for something simple, just follow the instructions. Keep in mind that steamOS is designed for vendors who sell PC-style consoles to offer a controller-friendly interface for streaming on TVs. Valve doesn’t block you from leaving Steam and going to the desktop, but it’s minimalized—so you’ll need to install extra packages to match a full desktop experience. You might find better results with Linux distros built for desktops like Solidity or Ubuntu. Steam should run on those platforms, and all the Steam games will function properly.