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Getting a boost of double the library would inject a much needed sense of progress and legitimacy.
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There are doubts about whether or not SteamOS and linux gaming in general will get anywhere compared to mainstream windows gaming, if it doesn't gain enough momentum hardware manufacturer's may lose interest and let their drivers lapse again. True, but thats not necessarily the main reason I mention the idea. Well, you can't stand out by just following what big companies are capable to offer better. The failed kickstarter campaing of SmashZ was supposed to come out with 8GiB of ram (pro model) I guess this mean the AMD new SoC is supposed to be 64bit also. As mobile I would like to see how things go with the latest SoC that are getting out from AMD/Intel/Nvidia. It's a bit difficult to see Raspberry Pi and similer as gaming platform other than retro style games. If itchOS had ARM support for example then would make it a highly versatile system as it would be able to run on many other things such as the Raspberry Pi (or similar boards.) A mobile version of the OS would also be possible but this is probably overthinking things a bit. Optionally promote it as "benchmark tool"
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But missing the potential of last/more expensive PC/gamingPC (ie: no more than 4GB ram)Ħ4bit - oriented to latest pc hardware that will run Vulkan compatible GPUs (also support for greater RAM quantity). That's very true for gpu hardware (with only nvidia doing the right job, but restricted to it's private proprietary garden), meanwhile the coming for Vulkan seems to be a "game changer" for ARM and 64bit hardware with 32bit architeture left for a very marginal role.ģ2bit - Good to work at maxium compatibility (probably it could run even on the "junks" that run in your local libraries).
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The bad things about that is that OEM have been very lousy into support Linux's hardware driver in the past. Second, what architectures should be supported? Obviously x86 would need to be supported as the vast majority of computers use this architecture what about other architectures.Įverything desktop/laptop is 64bit these days.ģ2bit mean mostly old hardware and few "recent" netbook. rebrew SteamOS: kick out steam-binary stuff, plug in the Itch's ones.

#Installing dropbox on puppy linux iso free install#
regular "*buntu flavoured" install with complete set of tools minimal live with just graphics/network(browser)/gaming services installed (who needs to have cups and other stuff on a linux live distro?) "ala" puppy linux ( ref)

The physical "Itch key" (usb3 dongle) would be even sold in bundle packages with some games already. even if the whole ItchOS takes about 5GB, still remain about 50~60GB worth free space to install lot of stuff. Nowdays is possible to buy a usb3 64GB dongle for about 22€. Let's make a ItchOS that runs live and persistently booting from USB (usb3 for faster boot): bypassing (virtually) any kind of OS that may comes installed on *every* PC capable with legacy usb boot (and maybe even on some UEFI bios too). So, why don't a "dirty trick" (not really dirty, but still a trick) on them? Valve may have the ability to make deals with hardware manufacturer in regard hardware driver&stuff but Linux and all its flavoured distro are open source, don't they?
