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Why openSUSE is the perfect OS for handhelds (osc24)

Why openSUSE is the perfect OS for handhelds (osc24)

And how to bring openSUSE to your device as well!

Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Tobias Görgens

June 27, 202414m 30s

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Show Notes

The **Steam Deck** has revolutionized the gaming handheld market. With the Linux-based immutable **SteamOS**, **Valve** has fostered an **active community** developing mods and alternative systems for this platform. **Other manufacturers** distribute **Windows-based** mobile consoles. However, time and time again it has been shown that **they lag behind Linux** in terms of software support. But **how easy** is it to **bring** a Linux distribution, say **openSUSE**, to the **Steam Deck**? In this talk, a **prototype** based on **openSUSE's** open technologies and infrastructure will be presented, which is **already** (almost) fully **functional** on the Steam Deck and many other devices. What are the **advantages** of this and comparable systems? Are there any disadvantages? Why will **YOU** personally want to use such a **system**? And why is **openSUSE** a perfect basis for this and many other device classes? The answers to these and many other questions are waiting for you! So **come along**! The **Steam Deck** has revolutionized the gaming handheld market. With the Linux-based immutable **SteamOS**, **Valve** has fostered an **active community** developing mods and alternative systems for this platform. **Other manufacturers** distribute **Windows-based** mobile consoles. However, time and time again it has been shown that **they lag behind Linux** in terms of software support. But **how easy** is it to **bring** a Linux distribution, say **openSUSE**, to the **Steam Deck**? In this talk, a **prototype** based on **openSUSE's** open technologies and infrastructure will be presented, which is **already** (almost) fully **functional** on the Steam Deck and many other devices. What are the **advantages** of this and comparable systems? Are there any disadvantages? Why will **YOU** personally want to use such a **system**? And why is **openSUSE** a perfect basis for this and many other device classes? The answers to these and many other questions are waiting for you! So **come along**! about this event: https://c3voc.de

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