Who implemented the SteamOS port on the O6 SBC?

Dears,

As you know, SteamOS version 3.0 is based upon Arch Linux, SteamOS version 1.0 and 2.0 are based upon Debian Linux. And SteamOS is user friendly for gaming, if you are gamer, we can talk about how to port SteamOS on the O6.

Here is the question: who already implemented the SteamOS port on the O6? whatever version 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0.

BR
Clint

I would suggest look at asahi linux and see what those users do. Some combo of what is it? BOX64 and/or FEX and some other things? You’ll probably need really bleeding edge packages though, minimum rolling release, e.g. arch minimum, or maybe hijack soime of the asahi stuff as that’s about it ‘mainstream’ end user right now…

I THINK that asahi is now basing on Fedora, but I could be incorrect, might be ARCH(which would make more sense for bleeding edge anyways)…

I plan to take a whack once I recieve my O6, but until then I honestly can’t be bothered other than what takes my fancy in reading news and wrt RISCV which I expect to be eventually more prevalent IF they can get more performant designs out, although the only real cost saving will be licensing of the ISA and ARM’s brutal dicatorial domineering of it’s ‘partners’ (:wave: qualcomm you go on going backl to designing your own ARM chips again, qualcomm introduced OOO to ARM chips, and USED to design their own for quite sometime until inexplicably they stopped doing so and used utterly stupid ARM designs… guess we can’t have ‘partners’ one upping the owner…)

It may have been that IIRC around the same time qualcomm was also battling apple over patent licensing costs, and decided to cut bait w/ARM in order to focus resources against the far more formidable rival Apple, which set qualcomm back quite a bit in CPU design, which probably also explains why they bought the ARM CPU design company run by former apple CPU designers to catch up again rapidly, which pissed off slow plodding ARM which probably would still be without out of order execution failing qualcomm implementing it… but I digress… egregiously…

(ARM would just do better to make nice w/qualcomm and ask for some design handouts… although if they want to fab their own CPUs now that will never happen, or at least if qualcomm is smart… as the ARM suit is looking like utter phailwhale right now…as it should!)