I wonder if someone is using it to run a remote play server? I’ve thought about doing that a couple times.
There is a steam link app for Linux people are running it on the raspberry pi.
sudo apt install steamlink
Why am I imagining an internet connected fridge that has a common exploit and people getting into them just to play doom on them or some shit?
I don’t use Arch Linux, I use “Arch Linux”. Completely different, btw.
it’s just how you signal you’re using the correct amount of nasal upturn when mentioning “Arch Linux.”
I have fedora server edition set up headless primarily to host docker containers and have a noVNC headless steam streaming container on it, does that count?
Funny words magic man.
How well is that working for you? This setup in particular, but also streaming steam games in general?
It works but the native steam streaming is better, I would recommend a full os with steam running on it and just put the containers on that, you will save a lot of headaches the only real benefit of what I have is you don’t have to run the desktop itself unless you’re using it, since I don’t actually use it much It is fine for my very specific use case.
Alright, good to know. Thanks for your input!
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I just noticed how that Arch is in quotes and “64 bit” was added. Does anyone use 32 Bit Arch for gaming? Is it even possible to run Steam on that?
And why not go with:
Arch Linux (rolling-release) 64 bit
Mb x32 vs x64 releases of steam itself?
Is there 32bit arch release at all? I know there’s arch based 32bit distros, but as far as i know, arch itself is x86-64 and arm only
Arch linux dropped 32bit support a few years ago. But you could probably still make a 32bit build yourself.
There is a 3p https://archlinux32.org/
Sounds like something Bringus Studios would do
💯😂 Sadly I imagine it’s probably a sub-distro like Mint or Pop erroneously coming up as the Ubuntu it forks off, not an army of Bringi out there, but you never know…
See that Pop!_OS? It me.
Indeed, looking forward to gaming on PopOS Cosmic beta next year
it might be a emulator. such as exagear. which only need a minimal linux environment to proot into. and all gui are done by wine
I mean, I can kinda see it being useful for people wanting to sell a wee box that does nothing but launch a game on steam.
Useful for servers
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Kinda surprised Fedora isn’t there.
fedora would be a flatpak install
I know personally I use steam natively packaged since flatpak causes many headaches for VR games, though I guess that’s not too common.
yah same, but flatpak is the fedora and valve instructions.
Probably its part of Flatpak?
Fedora users can choose between flatpak version or a package from rpm-fusion.
this seems wrong.
Nobody can stop me from gaming on my smart toilet (it’s smarter than me)
That’s not saying much, is it?
Whatcha playing? Flappy Turd?
c/murderedbywords
*crappy turd
toilet simulator - to experience what’s like to not be constipated.
Well played
One of the last conversations I had on Reddit was with a guy complaining about how crap Linux is, that he installed Ubuntu and the desktop didn’t even work, it went straight to a terminal, and after some prodding he said that he couldn’t even get APT to work, and it hit me: “You didn’t install Ubuntu Core, their embedded OS version, did you?” No response.
Lmao.
To be fair on the guy, Canonical’s website is corporate sewage. finding the right ISO is a chore.
Vector databases as the data foundation for generative AI applications
is what I see when I go to ubuntu.com on mobile. Seriously? Where is the ISO Canonical?! Why do I have to open the menu and choose Products -> Ubuntu OS -> Ubuntu Desktop to reach the ISO?
The money comes from corporate customers, that’s the sad truth. If you go to RedHat’s website, their Worsktation option is hidden in menus as well. Fedora doesn’t seem to be mentioned at all.
I politely disagree. Finding the Core ISO is harder than the Server/Desktop ones. https://ubuntu.com/download/core
There’s a Build Your Core button. And that takes you to a docs page that lets you download a pre-built image. I think it’s pretty obvious that this is not the Desktop Ubuntu.