• AItoothbrush@lemmy.zip
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    19 hours ago

    I guess this would be the appropiate post to ask under, isnt the steam frame using a last gen flagship arm soc and running linux a huge thing? That seems like its pretty close to us being abke to run linux on a newer phone. Tho at the same time i know phones are unhinged so thats why im asking, whether this is actually a big thing.

    Gabephone in 2027? /s

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      16 hours ago

      I’d say a lot of the backend stuff has the stars aligning now for such potential. Front end user experience is increasingly the sore spot now.

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      9 hours ago

      That seems like its pretty close to us being abke to run linux on a newer phone

      You can run Linux on current gen flagship arm SoCs. The framebuffer, gpu and cpu stuff mostly just works (with some support from hardware vendors). It’s the rest of the device that’s the problem: the phone part, the camera, sound, power management, etc.

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      18 hours ago

      I’d consider it a significant advancement. Phones have much tighter regulations than many consumer devices and this may not necessarily align with Valve’s long-term business objectives, however, so I have some skepticism but would be pleasantly surprised if they pursued such an endeavor.

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      9 hours ago

      Doubtful, phone vendors already had access to binary blobs to run Linux (Android) on them.

      It’s no surprise Valve who is buying those SOCs is also provided with them.