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A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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Yes, this was r/steamdeck_linux's sister community, I set this up around the time I made r/steamdeck_linux .
The subreddit was more for focusing on helping people use the Linux side of the Steam Deck.
This community, however, can be more broad, but it's the reason there's a Tux in the icon.
So how is Linux on Steam Deck? Can I do all my devvy things? VSCode, Go, NPM, Docker, etc
Yeah, for sure. You likely will want to unlock root, and disable read only fs, to do so, but its basically a modified Arch. You can even install other distros if you feel so inclined.
One thing to note is that SteamOS updates are known to break pacmans package db.
You can stretch SteamOS's capabilities out a little bit, but I wouldn't get too serious about it. The OS partition(s) don't have a lot of space, everything gets bounced back to start with every OS upgrade, and between SteamOS upgrades its Arch signing keys get pretty badly out of date.
I dunno how long it takes for the Deck's particular drivers to upstream to "real distros". Arch may already be there, Debian is probably not.
Yeah I guess at a certain point (carrying keyboard mouse around with the Deck), you're better off just using a laptop
@nii236 @rotopenguin
I don’t think so! I have an iclever portable keyboard that fits in my pocket even. Very portable companion to a device who’s purpose it to be “pocket” (more like small sling-bag) sized.
Link to the keyboard I use if curious: https://a.co/d/66lmyTl
Nice! I can dev on the toilet now
@nii236 Do you dev on the Deck?
I'm a filthy Australian so I still can't buy it in stores here... :(