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Bro.
Steam OS.
I mean I was kinda trolling with the suggestion, but then, I low key fucking love my steam deck, and have just rolled it as a daily drive when was between computers.
If you are actually interested in a distro that is exclusively gaming focused, well supported, most likely to 'just work' for gaming...
The public version of SteamOS is 2.0, which is very different from SteamOS 3.0 which is on the Steam Deck.
Via HoloISO
ChimeraOS is a better option IMO, if you're looking for better hardware compatibility and faster updates, and not just a SteamOS clone.
Can you show me where in the requirements the OP said anything other than "choice is the best for gaming". I think SteamOS falls firmly into that category.
This version of steam OS isn’t what is on the deck, it’s an old Debian-based distro Valve tried to push years ago for a failed “Steam Machines “ initiative. At the time of writing the os on Steam deck of not available for download.