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  • I'm running KDE Linux OS (kde.org/linux) and SteamOS (store.steampowered.com/steamos). I'm running SteamOS on two computers and KDE Linux on three computers. They're both Arch Based as far as I'm aware. Commented Aug 20 at 13:32
  • Sorry for all the questions, but why would it be published onto flatpak if it doesn't work with flatpak? Commented Aug 20 at 13:34
  • @ShaunRoselt I learned of a new Linux distro today :) thanks! Commented Aug 20 at 13:35
  • I went with KDE Linux because from what I read online, it's very similar to SteamOS, but without the Gaming Mode and wider hardware support. Commented Aug 20 at 13:37
  • @ShaunRoselt as said, it can work with further measures (see the git repo link). It doesn't mean that's useful to you, but especially in the context of development, getting half-useful or limited-audience useful software published can be very interesting. Generally, you cannot infer from something being available that something works. Think about this: annually, about 2 million books are published. How many of these do you think are new, good, well-written or useful? How many are just… published, not sold more than five times? Commented Aug 20 at 13:38