Should be pretty easy. SteamOS is just a front-end running on top of Debian
Wheezy, to my understanding. Even uses APT. I don't know what they've
changed compared to the standard distro, but you can probably even just do
"apt-get install racket".

You could always give it a try:
http://store.steampowered.com/steamos/buildyourown

On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 12:17 AM, Neil Van Dyke <n...@neilvandyke.org> wrote:

> Just out of curiosity, anyone planning to use Racket somehow work on
> SteamOS, that you can say?
>
> (I'm idly toying with a moonlighting indie game idea that initially would
> target Steam Machines, because it needs monetization and console-type
> controllers, Valve seems like a good company to work with, SteamOS isn't
> saturated with top games like the current consoles and Windows, and the
> capital investment would be small enough that SteamOS revenue alone might
> be fine.  That's just a 5-second impression, biased by wanting a Valve
> console to work; I haven't done the financial due diligence yet.  The
> action part of the game would be twitchy fast 3D online multiplayer, so I
> don't know how much Racket could be used at run time for this kind of game,
> but maybe a winning opportunity would come up, like for the non-action game
> modes, or for end user extensibility.)
>
> Neil V.
>
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