Keep waiting, I won’t indulge for your imaginary definition. The Linux kernel is not defined by whether or not it can run desktop or server distributions.
The virtual keyboard isn’t used while gaming in regular desktop Linux. That is a steam issue, specifically a steamdeck issue since a regular desktop would use the physical keyboard to type in Skyrim.
I know about the OS the deck is running and that it’s an arch form, but it’s not a Linux issue, it’s a steam deck issue since non steamdeck desktop Linux pcs don’t have that issue because they use a physical keyboard.
What you are saying is like me saying that the inability to read Chinese is a human issue because I can’t read it and in human. Naaah.
That doesn’t make it a Linux issue. It’s an issue with some component that is in a Linux distribution, but it probably has nothing to do with the Linux operating system. It sounds like it’s specifically some component of the Deck at fault, not a part of Linux.
That’s a steam deck issue, not a Linux issue though. Skyrim works on Linux
You are incorrect, it is 100% a linux issue: Steam Deck runs Steam OS, which is an Arch linux flavor.
Sounds more like a skill issue
Try pulling up the virtual keyboard in Windows while playing Skyrim. I’d be surprised if the results were helpful.
That’s like pointing at an Android-based smart fridge, saying it doesn’t run Skyrim, and saying it’s a Linux issue, because android is based on Linux.
If you want to play the semantics game, Android does not run a Linux kernel and is only based on it. Which makes it no longer Linux.
Nice try.
A patched and modified Linux kernel is still a Linux kernel
Go ahead and replace your Ubuntu kernel with the Android kernel and tell me how it goes you silly fuck
Your uneducated made-up definitions of what is Linux kernel or not don’t change reality
Then show me Arch or Debian booting with the Android kernel if you think so much that its still a Linux kernel. Don’t worry, I’ll wait
Keep waiting, I won’t indulge for your imaginary definition. The Linux kernel is not defined by whether or not it can run desktop or server distributions.
The virtual keyboard isn’t used while gaming in regular desktop Linux. That is a steam issue, specifically a steamdeck issue since a regular desktop would use the physical keyboard to type in Skyrim.
I know about the OS the deck is running and that it’s an arch form, but it’s not a Linux issue, it’s a steam deck issue since non steamdeck desktop Linux pcs don’t have that issue because they use a physical keyboard.
What you are saying is like me saying that the inability to read Chinese is a human issue because I can’t read it and in human. Naaah.
That doesn’t make it a Linux issue. It’s an issue with some component that is in a Linux distribution, but it probably has nothing to do with the Linux operating system. It sounds like it’s specifically some component of the Deck at fault, not a part of Linux.