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  • deanjo
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    Lol, one seed and a ton of peers. Ummm, think I'll wait until it shows up on my private tracker.

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  • johnc
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    This appears to have an interesting installation methodology.

    I was hoping I'd be able to just install it onto a USB drive or something.

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  • mrugiero
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    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    Sigh, why didn't they just setup a tracker and torrent the sucker. Even the CDN is having issues.
    Because some newbies have the idea torrent == virus, is my guess.
    Also, some total suckers might fall for a fake.

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  • boot
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    Unofficial torrent

    MD5: http://repo.steampowered.com/download/MD5SUMS
    SHA512: http://repo.steampowered.com/download/SHA512SUMS

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  • deanjo
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    Sigh, why didn't they just setup a tracker and torrent the sucker. Even the CDN is having issues.

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  • stiiixy
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    I'm going to go right ahead just say 'I'm not surprised at all that SteamOS is using Debian'

    It made pefect sense to do so. Valve wanted to get away from the hell-hole that is Windows, so why would they use Ubuntu? Canonical are trying to do the exact same thing. That's the business and user-base side of it. Technically, Debian is far better for SteamOS. It's a solid base to start with until the rest of the world catches up with drivers and the graphics and by then Valve could probably choose any distro they wanted. But by then SteamOS will probably be it's own distro anyway. Or, simply support deb, rpm and emerge through an inhouse system similar to OpenSuse's.

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  • mrugiero
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    Originally posted by OneTimeShot View Post
    A games console is an ideal target for Linux. Let's hope that the system follows the lead of Android as the "mass-market games console".
    I hope they don't follow the lead of Android on going to far from upstream. I mean, it's all fine with Valve if they do, but I'll stop caring about them, as their OS will stop benefiting me (it helps me indirectly as long as they work with upstream).

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  • boot
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    SteamOS FAQ http://steamcommunity.com/groups/ste...4395741989999/


    Please use http://repo.steampowered.com for downloading

    repo.steampowered.com goes through the CDN and will spread the load. The steamstatic link people are passing around is not behind a CDN.
    repo.steampowered.com goes through the CDN and will spread the load. The steamstatic link people are passing around is not behind a CDN.

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  • forgiver
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    I'm assuming GNOME is being used for all the DE features like USB mounting, Network Manager etc etc.
    It seems unneccesary for a full on stack of apps though.
    But then again they say it's an actual OS, so maybe Valve has mocked up a custom Gnome Shell thing... Guess we'll know really soon.

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  • OneTimeShot
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    This is going to be awesome

    A games console is an ideal target for Linux. Let's hope that the system follows the lead of Android as the "mass-market games console".

    I am a little concerned about Microsoft starting to bring out their patent lawyers again, though. There's a lot of IP in modern games.

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