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    1 year ago

    And not all, there was plans to drop support for 32 bit libraries, which would make gaming with Steam really bad. Obviously this is not something everyone cares, but that was an important reason for many not to use Ubuntu anymore. Because of the uncertainty.

    This contributed to Valve switching SteamOS to Arch.

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      1 year ago

      @falsem I remember. But at that time, Steam OS 2 was already based on Debian and not Ubuntu anymore. Steam OS 1 was based on Ubuntu if I remember correctly. Therefore what Ubuntu does wouldn’t affect Valve anyway. So I don’t know how much this played a role in switching to Arch. So the timing might be just coincidence.