Steambox is real

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fastbilly1 wrote:
noiseredux wrote:
Stark wrote: I'd assume it can't be completely crappy to stream properly, it doesn't have to be amazing or anything, but not completely crap.
by "crappy" I mean the Lenovo I bought in September. :?
I plan on Stress testing it as low as possible. I have a 300mhz AMD geode I am going to try it on.

There was a time when 200mhz was a blasting speed, for me at least...
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I'd like to hear from users who have installed steamos on their machines.

I may try it out down the road, but I've never been a linux guy, and this doesn't seem like the place to start.
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Yeah, it's still in Beta and it's basically just Steam Big Picture mode with multi-user account switching.

There's really no reason to just try it.

If you want to toy with Linux, I'd recommend Mint. :)
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noiseredux wrote:download SteamOS now!

http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/12/14/download-steamos/

after reading some comments on that article page - dont do this anyone! Apparently it will format your HDD, and only nVidea cards are supported. That's probably why SteamOS isn't ready for mainstream distribution yet!
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ur body is not ready 4 StamOs distribution
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TSTR wrote:ur body is not ready 4 StamOs distribution
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you've got me there, dood. Have mercy.
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote: If you want to toy with Linux, I'd recommend Mint. :)
Funny enough, I downloaded Mint about a week ago... I have an old laptop running XP that I use as sort of a backup. Say I'm playing a PC game on my desktop, but I want to have music playing or a video streaming, or just want to leave the forum up or something, y'know? Anyway, I thought it might speed the laptop up to throw a Linux distro on there and after doing some reading I felt like Mint looked awesome. But I couldn't get it to install. It just kept hanging on the Mint bootscreen. I'm thinking that maybe I was supposed to download the 32-bit version instead of the 64-bit? I haven't had time to try downloading and burning that version yet...
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I tried Linux before, but I do not see an advantage for it over the traditional mac and Windows OS especially when you know they are more user friendly and have better support.

None the less, I am happy to know the free alternative exists and I think its extremely beneficial to people with bigger organisations and educational institutes . I am also very thankful there are people out there who devote their time to give out free software, I do not know who they are but thank you. Software was such a huge issue back in the late 90's & early 2000's as internet speed was slow and software prices was way high. Thankfully today most software is free and apps for specific purpose (Like video editing) are to pay for . Who remembers when web browsers were sold?
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