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I mostly agree with that, but the problem with Bazzite and CachyOS is that they are made by small teams. Distributions made by small teams might die because of some small problem, like a key member of the team being unable to continue with the project. Bazzite team, for example, earlier this year said that they would stop maintaining the OS if a proposed change to Fedora would go through, because their team wouldn’t be able cope with the change.
SteamOS on the other hand, being developed by a company with a lot of money to throw into things, is much more resilient OS, and I think that makes it better for larger masses of users.
I agree.
But as a sidenote, a few interesting facts:
Those are silly comparisons.
How many distros have failed? How many Linux projects in general? (Since we're comparing random shit)
I am comparing random things, yes. If you don't find this trivia interesting, please ignore it.
Bazzite is downstream from fedora, which i'll remind you is partially handled by red hat, aka a large ass company with "a lot of money to throw into things". The bazzite developers only handle a smaller portion of the maintenance that distributions require, and really only as much as they want and are confident in handling.
And yet, as demonstrated by the kerfuffle earlier, they can't survive if Fedora makes a swing too big for them.
This is a big reason why I would prefer a SteamOS Desktop over Cachy and friends. Also, documentation that is designed for people who don't have an interest in becoming masters of the terminal. My general impression of Linux as an intermediate user, is a Tower of Babel situation, everyone having different procedures for how to resolve the same issue.
It's a matter of priorities. A large portion of Linux users don't actually care about adoption. They're not selling the os, so the docs aren't designed for anyone who isn't already a user.
Valve on the other hand is paying people for documentation and good ux. That's enough to significantly boost the quality.
I find the archwiki immensely useful.
If you left college a decade ago and you need to hide you porn you have other issues buddy. And steamos being based in arch will be helpful for a lot of people too