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You can run GNOME apps in KDE, and vice-versa. Why not run Steam for Linux in Fluxbox? :-)
Yes this would be ideal for Big picture mode. But it would also be great for fullscreen Steam in desktop mode (I prefer mouse navigation to controler imput)
Thats kind of what I meant. I was just suggesting they implement this by default, so you have the option to select this in LightDM.
Under steam, the quit option would be a log-off/shutdown prompt. I'd have to eventually integrate a CLI for updates, but it'd make a pure steam/linux distro.
Though this brings in the problem that steam must manage the XDG session on its own (all the autostart stuff, network manager, etc). And that kind of integration is really difficult to achieve, because we do not realize that this means asking for a Steam DE which is easy with XBMC because it is an open set of libraries and 3rd party frontends to such utilities are easily coded(ex. NetworkManager frontend, etc).