Re: F43 Change Proposal: Drop i686 support (system wide)

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* Petr Pisar:

> Is Fedora relevant for Steam? The download page
> <https://store.steampowered.com/about/> only offers a Debian package and the
> only more verbose message I found
> <https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/1114-3F74-0B8A-B784> talks about
> Ubuntu LTS.

These days, the default Fedora installation comes with the Steam client
ready for installation.  Fedora users probably don't install it from a
web page, but from Fedora's software management tool.

Debian doesn't enable non-free or third-party software repositories by
default.

I don't know what the Debian experience is, but the Fedora experience is
*extremely* polished (or at least it was a couple of years ago).  You
can just install Fedora on a machine with a decent AMD GPU, install
Steam, and you have access to lots and lots of mainstream games that
just work.  There seem to be a fair share of non-technical users playing
games on Fedora.  It explains why there is such a fierce feedback when
we break stuff.  We set the bar really high.

Thanks,
Florian

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