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AYANEO, maker of some pretty popular gaming handhelds, announced that their own Linux operating system for their devices will be released this year. While we've seen others looking to the public release of SteamOS 3 that powers the Steam Deck (like GPD and OneXPlayer), AYANEO seem to want to "do a Valve" and have that extra level of control directly.

On Twitter their announcement was quite simple noting:

AYASpace will be upgrade and improved and also AYASpace 2 is under development which will be released in 2023 !
What's more,  new feature "Community" will be added to AYASpace APP.

Even more exciting, AYANEO OS goes live in 2023 as well 🥳
Expect official news announced soon ~

When they previously talked about the Linux-based AYANEO OS, they said "AYANEO team loves games and game consoles as well. In the process of creating the best Windows handheld in the world, they found that the existing operating system in the new form of PC handheld still has many poor experiences, and even some problems that we can't be solved. In order to allow everyone to enjoy the game and the handheld hardware better, AYANEO has launched the AYANEO OS, which is based on the Linux system and developed exclusively." and they mentioned clearly they would be using Proton too.

They recently finished their IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign for the AYANEO 2 and the GEEK model, both of which come with an AMD Ryzen 6800U. They had 2,680 people give over their monies to help fund them, with their IndieGoGo now switching to in-demand which is basically like another way to pre-order the devices. So while successful for AYANEO at $3,157,147 currently in total, it's an absolutely tiny fraction of what the Steam Deck has sold which was over a 1 million units back in October last year (that was even before launching in some Asian regions).

If I hear any more, I'll let you know.

2023 is clearly the year of Linux gaming handhelds huh?

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slaapliedje Jan 23, 2023
This conversation is not going anywhere, stop wasting your lives and move on.
Dude, what else is the internet for? Do you expect us to go outside into the real world and deal with real issues when we could be arguing about how 'free' the SteamOS is? :P
ShabbyX Jan 24, 2023
This conversation is not going anywhere, stop wasting your lives and move on.
Dude, what else is the internet for? Do you expect us to go outside into the real world and deal with real issues when we could be arguing about how 'free' the SteamOS is? :P

Outside? Oh heavens no, have you seen the white fluff of doom that's been raining on us for months?

I meant going back to the _real_ stuff, like bashing windows, hacking code and using vim, you know?
slaapliedje Jan 24, 2023
This conversation is not going anywhere, stop wasting your lives and move on.
Dude, what else is the internet for? Do you expect us to go outside into the real world and deal with real issues when we could be arguing about how 'free' the SteamOS is? :P

Outside? Oh heavens no, have you seen the white fluff of doom that's been raining on us for months?

I meant going back to the _real_ stuff, like bashing windows, hacking code and using vim, you know?
Ha, yeah way too much of that white stuff!

"This is pure snow! Do you know what the street value of this mountain is?"
Protektor Feb 7, 2023
This conversation is not going anywhere, stop wasting your lives and move on.

Pretty sure you don't understand what you are talking about. The entire Steam OS is open source, all the DE stuff, all the drivers, Proton, everything but the Steam Client/App itself. You could install the entire thing yourself on any device you wanted without any legal issues. Remember this is basically what ChimeraOS does but they do it for a living room console setup.
https://chimeraos.org/
slaapliedje Feb 7, 2023
This conversation is not going anywhere, stop wasting your lives and move on.

Pretty sure you don't understand what you are talking about. The entire Steam OS is open source, all the DE stuff, all the drivers, Proton, everything but the Steam Client/App itself. You could install the entire thing yourself on any device you wanted without any legal issues. Remember this is basically what ChimeraOS does but they do it for a living room console setup.
https://chimeraos.org/
Yeah that dude was way off base. SteamOS isn't like a PS5 or Xbox(whatever naming scheme MS has, I don't pay enough attention to care). You can install SteamOS (or derivatives) pretty much anywhere. Hell, you can basically take any Linux distro and set it up in a similar way at this point, now that the gamepadui has taken over the BPM.
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