The Steam Deck (or rather the Proton software layer that it leverages) is what brought gaming to Linux in a really big way , if the game runs on your Steam Deck it’ll run on your Linux gaming PC. Android didn’t do anything for Linux adoption other then itself, being a Linux based OS.
My main gaming PC has been running Linux Mint for a while now. And not some dual boot with Windows either, privately Windows is no longer part of my life and the Steam Deck/Valve push for Linux is a large part of what made that happen.
No. Android is very much it’s own ecosystem.
The Steam Deck (or rather the Proton software layer that it leverages) is what brought gaming to Linux in a really big way , if the game runs on your Steam Deck it’ll run on your Linux gaming PC. Android didn’t do anything for Linux adoption other then itself, being a Linux based OS.
My main gaming PC has been running Linux Mint for a while now. And not some dual boot with Windows either, privately Windows is no longer part of my life and the Steam Deck/Valve push for Linux is a large part of what made that happen.