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I use Linux Mint on my laptop.
Debian is a good one, but you need to add things to it for Steam to work, let alone other common usages for a computer. A good distro for a power user though.
But yes, there'd still be some expectation that e.g. EndeavourOS (with KDE) would be relatively close to SteamOS -- at least if your hardware is also somewhat close. Arch Linux itself, EndeavourOS, Manjaro maybe, KaOS maybe, ...
Instead, I guess you want to look at the desktop's appearance and tools mainly.
Do you want GNOME or KDE, or maybe Cinnamon, XFCE, etc?
I think you should look into that instead.
Which appearance / interface looks most appealing to you?
Do you like the more MacOS styled desktop? or maybe more like Windows?
Do you like High Quality, a bit more costy desktop environments (dolphin for example), or do you want more simplistic, low ram usage desktop?
Also, consider how much time effort you want to put into learning how to use your new computer.
Recommendation:
Look up videos about an OS you may be interested in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXvBhiIxQlk
I also use a Steam Deck, which is based on Arch.
Mint uses CInnamon. The Deck uses Plasma. I much prefer Cinnamon of the two DEs.
Not sure what's so bad about Ubuntu? It is also quite compatible with Steam as long as you run sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 then sudo apt install steam.
Just as a side note.
As far as i know "steam os" is only a debian (?) install with a few customizations and the bpm set as standard startup.
https://bazzite.gg
It also just got updated today. More info: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/07/bazzite-linux-36-out-now-bringing-full-asus-rog-ally-x-support
- Debian[www.debian.org]
- Mint Debian[linuxmint.com]
- Arch Linux[archlinux.org]
Helpful: Arch compared to other distributions[wiki.archlinux.org]Barebones and stable !!
Of course there are a handful of other great and stable Linux Distributions, but these aint be built / compatible for gaming, more for a secured environment for office work . . . as Fedora, popOS, SUSE, Red Hat. However these aint Open Source though . . .
So I recommend Debian or Arch !!
I keep hearing good things about Mint. Ubuntu crossed a few lines with me when 24 came out.
They are acting more and more like microsoft with each new edition.
It is my understanding that much of what Mint has done has been in response to the direction that Ubuntu has gone.
Right now, this machine is on Ubuntu 23. I might go back to 22.04 because it is supported until 2027. However, I am going to do some more research on this Mint thing, because I have only heard good things about it.