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Something New, Something Old | LINUX Unplugged 641

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Nov 16, 2025
Dive into the latest Linux hardware news and explore Valve's groundbreaking announcements for the future of gaming. Discover the sleek six-inch Steam Machine designed for cozy living-room gaming, and the innovative Steam Frame headset that takes VR to the next level. Learn about the challenges and benefits of running Linux on these new devices, including gaming compatibility and anti-cheat practices. Plus, hear about testing a donated One-Liter PC for home automation and virtual machine needs, ensuring it meets modern tech demands!
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INSIGHT

Valve Doubles Down On Linux Gaming

  • Valve is doubling down on Linux by releasing a Steam Machine, updated controller, and ARM-based Steam Frame running SteamOS.
  • Their integrated stack and Proton-era learnings position Linux as a serious gaming platform upgrade.
INSIGHT

Foveated Streaming Focuses GPU Power

  • The Steam Frame uses eye-tracking and foveated streaming to reduce rendering bandwidth and focus resources where the user looks.
  • This enables low-latency streaming from a powerful PC while keeping the headset lightweight.
ADVICE

Use Valve's Dongle For Reliable Streaming

  • Ensure reliable wireless streaming by using Valve's provided low-latency dongle and 6GHz radios.
  • Avoid relying on congested household Wi-Fi for VR streaming if you want consistent performance.
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