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This Linux-powered box is a key part of Valve's strategy to double-down on the advantages of an open-ish ecosystem like Steam on Windows and to breathe life into the innovative but commercially ...
You should always install the latest updates for your Linux distro and any packages you have installed, unless otherwise ...
LibreELEC is a minimal, cut-down Linux distro built on Debian, a bit like Raspberry Pi OS. However, unlike Raspberry Pi OS ...
A group of programmers have managed to turn Microsoft's Xbox gaming console -- which is built on standard components found in a PC -- back into a desktop computer. That is the effect, at least, of ...
The best Linux PC come with the operating system pre-installed, so they're ready to go. We checked out the best computers the Linux OS has to offer. While popular among programmers, PC enthusiasts ...
Hassle-free Linux box might be an oxymoron (like government efficiency), but it's an interesting strategy by startup company Zonbu. They have create a small form factor home PC, used a low-end Via ...
Most gamers use consoles or high-end Windows PCs, but for Linux gamers, there's now a powerhouse contender to rival these proprietary computers: The ZaReason Gamerbox 9400.
If it can pull off cheap, powerful hardware while persuading other game companies to jump ship to Linux, the Steam Box might serve to disrupt the console and PC gaming markets simultaneously.
The VCS isn’t just a box for playing old Atari games. It’s a Linux-based living room PC, a sector of the consumer technology market that has seen more than its fair share of failures.
Hardware Processors Ataribox will run Linux and AMD custom processor, will cost $300 News By Joe Donnelly published September 26, 2017 ...
The “Steam Box” (not a term yet officially used by Valve) would be a small form factor PC with gaming chops and Steam for Linux.
“What have we been doing?” Valve’s Gabe Newell asks the LinuxCon audience after praising the innovation the PC’s open platform fosters.Turns out Valve have a plan. They want the openness ...