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Originally posted by ObiWan View PostNever seen the PRETTY_NAME of os-release in Steam.
Code:$ cd /etc && grep -r "(Bottle)" * 2>/dev/null os-release:VERSION="13.1 (Bottle)" os-release:PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE 13.1 (Bottle) (x86_64)"
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From steam.sh:
Code:function distro_description() { echo "$(detect_distro) $(detect_release) $(detect_arch)" } function detect_distro() { if [ -f /etc/lsb-release ]; then (. /etc/lsb-release; echo $DISTRIB_ID | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]') elif [ -f /etc/os-release ]; then (. /etc/os-release; echo $ID | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]') elif [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then echo "debian" else # Generic fallback uname -s fi } function detect_release() { if [ -f /etc/lsb-release ]; then (. /etc/lsb-release; echo $DISTRIB_RELEASE) elif [ -f /etc/os-release ]; then (. /etc/os-release; echo $VERSION_ID) elif [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then cat /etc/debian_version else # Generic fallback uname -r fi }
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Originally posted by ObiWan View PostIf I remember right, debian doesn't have a /etc/lsb-release too, at least on the default install.
And as SteamOS is debian based ...
Then recheck what SteamOS have in same named package, eg that actually ship /etc/lsb-release file in base-files , so it it is pretty much always installed for SteamOS.
Last edited by dungeon; 02 November 2014, 02:48 AM.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostMore or less that is because of third-party software eg, not from official repo... they wanna collect some information
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So... It was not gaming
Some people wrote Linux desktop share is small because lack of games. With Steam it is not true anymore, and it have not changed.
I've always wrote it is because not preinstalled devices, and Android, or Chorme OS, preinstalled linux devices sold well.
I am sure any distro / OEM model with Chromebooks alike hardware would sell a lot (better with ethernet 4Gb of RAM
and more disk space) also any tablet and any distro - perhaps with KDE and intel SoC - would also increase the Linux share, but the few Gnu/Linux OEMs at the market do not bet for cheap machines, and I do think it is a great mistake.
People, in a 98% more or less do not know how to install their OSs, and use what it is preinstalled at their computers, and as firsts Eee with Xandros or actual Chromebooks they care that it is cheap and it works people buy hardware "models" and do not care about the OS.
Steam machines will be consoles with a Gnu/Linux preinstalled, that will increase Gnu/Linux market share a lot Why not add to the mix other consumer electronic products?
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Originally posted by johnc View PostI wish Valve would reign in this "Valve Time" characteristic that they love to brag about. It was cute initially but you really can't accomplish anything significant as a business with a strategy like that.
Right now their business model is to roll in the cash by sitting back and letting their marketplace generate revenue for them. In other words, they do no work. And like a muscle that has atrophied from lack of use, they now seem incapable of actually effecting any kind of new products.
They've been talking about this Steam Box, Steam OS, etc. stuff for years now and nothing has really come of it. I mean WTF are they doing over there? What do their 500 employees do all day? Push wheelbarrows full of cash to the bank and back?
If the Valve's incapability to accomplish any concrete projects you've noticed gets to the public do you think a big movement will start at Valve to shake the structures and start actual projects? Nah, man. The big movement will start at Valve's PR department since it's cheaper to convince that they do something than to actually do something.
Beatiful times.
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