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Linux Steam Plans Confirmed

After years of clues, rumors, and speculation, Phoronix has a concrete confirmation from Valve of plans for a native Linux client for Steam, Valve's content delivery service. And it just keeps getting better for the site and its Linux-loving audience, as they say: "Valve does have some great plans for Linux beyond just shipping the client versions of Steam and their popular games on the Source Engine." Without getting too far into specifics, the author repeatedly effuses over Valve's embrace of Linux surpassing the commitment of other developers. Those prone to speculation will recall the recently confirmed Valve hardware rumors, as it seems to bear noting that a specialized Linux client is one of the favored ways to power proprietary hardware systems these days. Here's a bit on Valve's strong commitment to the power of the penguin:

Valve and Gabe Newell's interest in Linux goes beyond what would be expected of any normal game company, but Valve is certainly a unique beast. Listening to Gabe Newell talk about Linux for hours made me wonder whether he was a former ex-Microsoft employee (where he actually did work in his pre-Valve days in the 90's) or the director of the Linux Foundation. His level of Linux interest and commitment was incredible while his negativity for Windows 8 and the future of Microsoft was stunning. In fact, as soon as I return to my office this weekend I plan to try out Windows 8 simply to see if it's as bad as Gabe states and because he's curious about my opinions of this latest Microsoft operating system.

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51. Re: Linux Steam Plans Confirmed Apr 28, 2012, 19:20 2nd_floor
 
Valve won't just release Steam and some games for Linux. I bet they will go into the kernel, the graphics subsystems, anything they can to get control over the operating system and get their influence over the market. That is essentially what Steam did in Windows. They want you to see Steam and know Steam and let Steam take care of everything. Some drivers, don't worry about even the OS, game updates, just know and use Steam, Steam, Steam. Why do they leave the version numbers out of the game listing panel? I hate to say, but it reminds me a lot of what Microsoft likes to do!

Also I bet they will not hire well-known Linux people, such as Ryan Gordon (icculus) to do the work, or consult with anybody from the Linux community. They will hire people who know Linux, but people who will "do the work, and not question anything", so to speak. They will do Linux their way, with the attempt to control, and take no outside input.

Ryan Gordon would have had Steam and 3 games out since 2010 if he were doing the work!
 
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