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Valve's latest SteamOS is out with 'initial support for upcoming Steam Machine hardware'

After a standard spell in beta, the latest iteration of SteamOS—Valve’s Arch-based Linux distro for use on Steam Deck, Steam Machine, and Steam Frame—has hit the big three-eight. Or, well, three-point-eight. SteamOS 3.8 is out, is what I’m saying, and if you turn your face to the wind and inhale, you can detect the first notes of upcoming hardware.

Specifically, the Steam Machine, for which SteamOS 3.8 brings “initial support,” as well as support for waking a SteamOS device from sleep via a connected Steam Controller. Alas, no word on the Steam Frame in these patch notes, but consider me as eager as ever to get my hands on Valve’s living room box, presuming the RAM crisis has not made it cost $5,000 dollars.

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