Photoshop and autocad for our valve linux distro anyone?
Phoronix: Valve Announces Steam Goes Beyond Gaming
Valve officially confirmed today that their Steam distribution software will go beyond just offering games and will provide applications from "creativity to productivity" software...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTE1NjM
Photoshop and autocad for our valve linux distro anyone?
Who need obsolete software when you can install something much more powerful? :-D
PS There is even modern free CAD software, but still unfinished (alpha stage).
Last edited by kwahoo; 08-08-2012 at 02:50 PM. Reason: +PS
I'm not sure if it's correct to emply that this is related to LINUX.
They sure gonna expand in September 5 to include more than games....but no where in that News at Steam is an indication that will include LINUX...in fact, it NEVER mentions LINUX in that news....in the long run , *MAYBE* it will also include Professional apps native in Linux to plug-in the gap in the FLOSS offer but i'm not so sure that will happen that soon.
Last edited by AJSB; 08-08-2012 at 02:58 PM.
I am hoping that they will intergrate with apt in debian to easily detect updates and initilize them the way every one is used to (the actuall installation etc. can still happen in steam).
Are there any videos from the conference?
Siggraph's youtube channel seems useless.
In my opinion the current package managers are awesome for servers, but they lack on the desktop space.
Ingo Molnar had a few good posts about this (and desktop Linux in general):
https://plus.google.com/109922199462...ts/UDxdhK8xT63
https://plus.google.com/109922199462...ts/HgdeFDfRzNe
https://plus.google.com/109922199462...ts/VSdDJnscewS
Don't get irritated by the "App store" buzzword, it is nothing more than a package manager on steroids.
I really hope Valve releases their client under the GPL, then we could possibly see adoption of their "package management" on the Desktop space.
(if it meets the criteria, of course)
Well, lets wait and see where Valve takes Linux!
Last edited by bug!; 08-08-2012 at 04:08 PM.
Try DraftSight.