Caveat: I am not a gamer, or at least the games I play are decades old and run fine on any Linux system. So I've never had a need for bleeding edge hardware or the OS to run on it. I'm starting work on a class for TPL called "What is Linux," which may or may not actually be completed or taught. I know SteamOS is used on Valve's hardware (I can read Wikipedia) ... but what about people who want to run recent games but also want to move to Linux? Do they install SteamOS straight onto their hardware? Can it support LibreOffice and other "normal" stuff? Or do they add some large bundle of Steam software on top of their existing OS like Debian or Cachy? Because let's face it, gaming is the critical reason for not leaving Windows for some people. I'd like to be able to at least partially address that issue. As well as I know Linux, I'm pretty clueless about gaming. If I start to get traction on this presentation, I may ask for more advice and/or reviewers. The idea of crowd-sourcing the presentation itself appeals. :-) -- Giles https://www.gilesorr.com/ gilesorr@gmail.com