Splitting off some discussion about Linux-specific gaming from the random thoughts thread. Really annoyed with my desktop PC right now... I've been moving from Windows to Linux, and I tried to get my ...
Valve’s decision to integrate anti-cheat software into Steam hardware and SteamOS, addresses a longstanding challenge for ...
Four years ago today, the original Steam Deck LCD released, with it going on to change how everyone sees handheld gaming PCs ...
Times are changing. For Linux gamers on Steam, the October 2025 Steam Hardware & Software Survey has shown the community crossing the 3% market share mark. This upward trend has been clear for a while ...
Andy Nguyen, a security engineer, ported Linux over to the PS5 and ran GTA V on it via Steam. The best part? It actually plays really well, without any issues.
A well-known modder, Andy Nguyen, also known online as theflow0, has shown that it is possible to run Linux on a PlayStation ...
Valve’s latest Steam survey dropped a bit later than usual, but the Linux numbers are finally in and while there’s a tiny dip in overall share, the AMD crowd has reason to cheer. Steam on Linux ...
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII is almost here, and it’s shaping up to be a considerably more console-friendly experience than its predecessor was at launch. With Firaxis and 2K Games placing importance ...
The Linux user share on Steam has continued its steady upward trend and reached 2.69% in May 2025. This is the highest percentage recorded since at least 2018, according to data from the GamingOnLinux ...
Valve put up their Steam Year In Review 2025 and initially, they made it seem like their hardware plans were a lot more uncertain but they've since clarified.
Being able to fix/modify/change things yourself is really valuable (and, I would argue, a core tenet of the whole concept of Linux). There are plenty of good solutions for "I screwed things up, I'd ...