Others have asked for it and I guess some of it might even work given that WSL2 has GPU support. I’ll keep this issue updated as I get some progress on this front!
Others have asked for it and I guess some of it might even work given that WSL2 has GPU support. I’ll keep this issue updated as I get some progress on this front!
Thanks for the kind works! It’s really appreciated
Thanks mate! It has been a long road but we’ve finally got something that seems to work across a lot of different HWs, so it was time to pin it down into a release.
Yeah we definitely overlap a little with Kasm, our main focus is gaming with out of the box support for Steam, Proton and proper joypad with Rumble, Gyro and Acceleration (a first in Linux!).
Plus, as you said, we are 100% open source and community based, there’s no company behind us and no monetization whatsoever. 😉
I’m glad you like it! Have fun!
It’s fairly simple actually, the basic idea is to create multiple desktops from a single host; fully HW accelerated and isolated from each other. So for example I could stream a game to my couch TV whilst someone else is playing a different game on the very same computer.
Personally I use this on my homelab: the same machine that has got Jellyfin (and other containers) installed can share the GPU with Wolf so that I can both transcode with HW acceleration when needed and play a game or open up a remote desktop all from one single machine.
Thanks! The concept is fairly simple but it took me a long time to get to this point! 😅
Not fully open source and trying to get paid subscriptions even before having a product doesn’t sound too good to me…
Congrats! That’s so kind of you! In the rare event that I’d be picked I’ll save you some $$ I’d like to try Dave the Diver given the overwhelming positive feedback (especially on the Steam Deck).
The devil is in the details: 800 on a single day.
There’s an interesting article published a couple days ago about future plans for Valve: https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/6/24315098/valve-steam-machines-steamos-steam-deck-vr Sounds like they really are working on a standalone console, exciting times!