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They have a massive problem named NVIDIA. I would bet the world they are dragging their feet.
Doesn't seem to be a problem for Bazzite
Bazzite is a non-commercial product unaffiliated with any of the additional programs they install (such as the steam client and Nvidia drivers), and has no expectation of having support workers to assist users who will perform actions that would break their operating system. Additionally, Bazzite is not the face of the Valve brand (unlike SteamOS).
Because it's a community project without corporate backing or the expectations of an official product, they can get away with more risky implementations that Valve simply cannot. The Steam Deck had to be as idiot proof as possible, and one way that was made possible was through AMD's willingness to collaborate. NVIDIA, at least currently, does not appear willing to play ball.
SteamOS includes dozens of programs they're not affiliated with. What is that supposed to mean?
And Valve does? If you install SteamOS on your PC right now, do you think they're going to offer you support?
such as?
Okay? AMD collaborates with the developers of the Linux kernel as well. The Steam Deck is no more "idiot-proof" than any other piece of AMD hardware.
So what?
Whole lot of nonsense there.