3 ways the new Steam Machine could be a huge win for Linux
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Valve's new Steam Machine, starting at $1,049, runs SteamOS — a Linux-based system — giving buyers a full KDE Plasma desktop. This could rapidly add millions of first-time Linux users, signal to companies that Linux is commercially viable, and pressure the Arch team to finally fix security vulnerabilities in the AUR.
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