Tucked into their FAQ about the Steam Machine release was a mention about making your own Steam Machine by installing steamOS to a computer you already have. AMD only for now.

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    17 hours ago

    We could always do this, by the way. SteamOS has been available since the release of the Steam Deck. The main drawback is that core updates will wipe a bunch of changes you’ve made to your OS. I got tired of reinstalling AUR and a bunch of other things every month, so I changed distros.

    Once that issue goes away, I’ll likely switch back.

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      8 hours ago

      Need to make all changes through ansible, then you just run one job post update :)

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        8 hours ago

        You can layer packages with rpm-ostree on bazzite tho, which do persist through updates. As far as I know, steam os has no such thing.

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      16 hours ago

      I dont think thats really an issue and more so a design choice to keep steam os immutable. I doubt that’ll change since it does make it much harder to break the system.

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        16 hours ago

        Yep. I think its actually pretty ideal for a pure gaming machine that lives under the TV. If I were going to build a machine for that I would go with SteamOS.

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      16 hours ago

      My understanding is SteamOS was lacking hardware support for most devices, and that they’ve been slowly fixing this. It’s been mostly functional for awhile now, but used to be completely broken, and it’s only now that Valve is saying it’s actually ready for most AMD devices.

      It’s part of why people had needed to use things like Bazzite/ChimeraOS on other gaming handhelds, because bare SteamOS wouldn’t work. There were things like hardcoded support for just the Van Gogh chipset, hardcoded TDP management that would cause system crashes on different hardware, no support for network devices, etc.