SteamOS now available for download

Are you ready to test Valve's new Linux-based operating system?

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Are you ready to test Valve's new Linux-based operating system? Then you can download the 960MB installer here. Do note that downloads seem to be dying randomly, so you may want to use a download manager to complete.

Also note that Valve advises to "wait until later in 2014... unless you're an intrepid Linux hacker already," suggesting the initial release of SteamOS won't necessarily be mainstream-friendly. Also keep in mind that installing SteamOS will erase everything on your machine.

A new FAQ from Valve explains that SteamOS is a fork of Debian 7.1. The 1.0 release is nicknamed "alchemist" and the main tweaks introduced by Valve involve adding third-party drivers and a custom graphics compositor "designed to provide a seamless transition between Steam, its games, and the SteamOS system overlay."

In order to use SteamOS, you'll need a 64-bit processor, 4GB of RAM, 500GB of hard drive space, an NVIDIA graphics card (with support for AMD and Intel cards "coming soon,") and UEFI boot support.

As this is a 1.0 release, some features are not supported at launch. Notably, in-home streaming of Windows-based games is not included in this release. That means you'll have to play games that have been directly ported to Linux. Valve says that they plan on releasing fixes "as soon as we are comfortable shipping them," which will be "every few months."

For more info on how to install SteamOS, make sure you read the FAQ.

Andrew Yoon was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

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    December 13, 2013 3:30 PM

    Andrew Yoon posted a new article, SteamOS now available for download.

    Are you ready to test Valve's new Linux-based operating system?

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      December 13, 2013 3:39 PM

      or not? hahahah

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      December 13, 2013 3:40 PM

      960MB? Looks like I might not be able to go the normal bootable CD route.

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        December 13, 2013 3:42 PM

        Bootable flashdrives! I don't even have a CD/DVD drive.

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          December 13, 2013 3:47 PM

          Do I have to format my flashdrive though? Don't feel like moving everything off of it just to do this.

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            December 13, 2013 3:49 PM

            Not sure. I have one with Windows on it but I can't remember if I had to format it or not. It's been too long since I used it.

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        December 13, 2013 3:48 PM

        no dvd-r's?

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          December 13, 2013 4:04 PM

          Don't think so... I've always used a rewritable CD for stuff like this. Guess it's time to move forward into 2003 and make that $2 investment.

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        December 13, 2013 4:21 PM

        You'll need to get a flash drive in order to install.

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      December 13, 2013 4:00 PM

      I shall forever pronounce this operating system as "Steam-O's".

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      December 13, 2013 4:07 PM

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        December 13, 2013 4:38 PM

        Not Tom Cruise is so cool.

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      December 13, 2013 4:13 PM

      Downloading now.

      What systems are people installing this one? Dual boot or dedicated machine?

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      December 13, 2013 4:28 PM

      I'm going to wait this one out until it's out of beta and user-install friendly. My one and only experience with ubuntu earlier this year was straight up awful.

      I am rooting for Valve on this, though. I know it's a long game, but it's still exciting to see somoene in the PC space putting gaming on the forefront.

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        December 13, 2013 11:32 PM

        My one and only experience with ubuntu Well there was the issue - you used ubuntu. Try Mint.

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          December 14, 2013 5:23 AM

          Please keep childish O/S religion stuff out of this great place. There's nothing wrong with either Ubuntu or Mint, it's just taste.

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            December 14, 2013 7:19 AM

            Childish nothing. The unity UI is horrible. Most Win users I run into have a much easier time adjusting with something like Mint.

            An O/S religion thread would be Linux vs Windows vs Mac.

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              December 14, 2013 7:28 AM

              Unity was horrible when it was first introduced. It's entirely usable now. This is pointless.

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          December 14, 2013 7:22 AM

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      December 13, 2013 4:31 PM

      If the direct link is slow for you, here's the torrent:

      magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1e4dae83371ba704d5d89e1828068ef0c4151e32&dn=SteamOSInstaller.zip&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.publicbt.com%3A80%2Fannounce

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      December 13, 2013 4:35 PM

      failing to download :<

      got a second system sitting here ready to go!

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      December 13, 2013 4:36 PM

      What recent games are playable on Linux? Far Cry 3?

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        December 13, 2013 4:38 PM

        I don't think so. The only AAA games on linux are Valve's. I know a port for Metro:LL is in the works. I'd say a majority of recent indie games are on it though.

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          December 13, 2013 8:51 PM

          Metro:LL already has a port, its available on all three steam platforms now.

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        December 13, 2013 4:39 PM

        i think the interest is more on trying out the streaming stuff

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          December 13, 2013 4:46 PM

          I was looking forward to that 20% boost or whatever it was in performance that *nix was supposed to bring. Don't really need that on Papers Please though ;)

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        December 13, 2013 4:50 PM

        I thought they said something like 2-300 games were available didn't they?

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        December 13, 2013 6:10 PM

        Kerbal Space Program is all you need :D

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          December 13, 2013 9:44 PM

          IIRC the Linux build supports 64bit mem addressing so more mods installed at once! (is this right?)

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      December 13, 2013 4:45 PM

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        December 13, 2013 5:04 PM

        the link is a lot faster but failing just the same as the link in the article.

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      December 13, 2013 4:52 PM

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      December 13, 2013 6:03 PM

      How are you guys installing this? Is there an easy wat to make abootable ISO?

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        December 13, 2013 6:44 PM

        seems like you need UEFI which sucks. was gonna putit on an old NB

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          December 14, 2013 7:48 AM

          Yeah, I've got a well-aged Sager that still (barely) manages to run some of the current gen titles to an acceptable level, and uses an Nvidia graphics card. No UEFI though. In fact there's only one UEFI computer in the whole house, and trust me when I say there's no shortage of computers in this house.

          I get why the early version is nit-picky though. Dial in performance on the intended hardware. Once that's sorted, then you start opening it up a bit. At the very least, from a PR standpoint a few thousand people saying "I don't know how it is, I can't run it" is a lot better than those same people saying "I tried running it and it was crap," even if there are valid reasons why it wouldn't run well yet.

          Meh, I can be patient. I understand this is step one of a process that's going to take years to really get going. Just so long as EVENTUALLY the thing can run on slightly more variable hardware and can do things beyond just running Steam games, I'll be happy.

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            December 14, 2013 7:50 AM

            I posted a workaround for non-UEFI systems below. I'm installing using that method now. Should be done soon.

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          December 14, 2013 7:51 AM

          Considering this release is mostly targeted at OEMs I'm not surprised - no one is going to be shipping non-UEFI hardware today.

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          December 14, 2013 8:16 AM

          You can convert it into a bootable image. I didn't cover that here, but:
          http://www.shacknews.com/chatty?id=31223461#item_31223461

          Gives basic information about how this works. I need to pull apart the \recovery\live\filesystem.squashfs file as that looks to be the actual /home data, but I cannot open it in Windows since we don't have squashfs4 with LZ in Windows. So I need to boot up a linux live CD and modify it.

          I'm actually doing that right now, so I'll have a more advanced guide in how to install this to an existing partition soon.

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      December 13, 2013 6:08 PM

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      December 13, 2013 8:47 PM

      They really couldn't package this as an ISO? I mean really? A zip file?

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      December 13, 2013 9:09 PM

      Guess I can't do anything with it, I've got a Radeon HD 6850.

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      December 13, 2013 9:18 PM

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        December 14, 2013 8:15 AM

        got it installed using this method but it seems my old geforce 7900 go isn't good enough for their gnome setup :(

        https://www.dropbox.com/s/1s980x1r0hyflk9/2013-12-14%2010.08.00.jpg

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          December 15, 2013 8:07 AM

          Crap, the Sager I was going to try this on has the same video card. Guess I'll wait on that then. Not that I expected a 7 year old graphics card would provide me with the optimal SteamOS experience, but as I said above it's still capable of running some current-gen titles acceptably well. Borderlands 2 and Dead Island: Riptide are what spring to mind.

          Ah well, I'll just have to wait and see if some enterprising *nix geek patches this problem away, if Valve doesn't do it themselves.

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        December 14, 2013 6:11 PM

        Thanks for the link, I'm working through this now and it seems like this might work!

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          December 14, 2013 7:03 PM

          Oh man, so close. I got it installed but doesn't seem to like my video card or something. I guess I'm out of luck for now.

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      December 14, 2013 8:25 AM

      So how soon is AMD, Intel graphics card support coming?

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        December 14, 2013 9:00 AM

        You should be able to install those drivers yourself. Right now I'm working on getting a system prepped to test this out.

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