• @[email protected]
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    314 hours ago

    and you can do everything on the steam deck that you can on any other pc

    Ok, how do I use rsync on the deck then? (/s, but I’d still love to know)

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      11 hours ago

      Are you not aware of “Desktop mode”? Hold down the power button for a few seconds, click “switch to desktop mode,” and you’re literally using a fully functioning Linux PC.

    • @[email protected]
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      2312 hours ago
      1. Turn on
      2. Open desktop mode (in power menu I think)
      3. Open terminal
      4. Type rsync <source> <destination>
      5. Press enter
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        49 hours ago

        Wait, its installed by default? I assumed I had to install it, which would not be possible, because its immutable and there is no rsync flatpak (I think).

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          What do you mean immutable?

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            55 hours ago

            SteamOS is immutable, so you can’t install system-wide apps on there, only flatpaks, appimages etc.

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              55 hours ago

              You can install system wide apps by turning off immutabe mode and configurating something. I might be talking out my ass though cause I have done this but I don’t remember if it persisted across updates.

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                112 minutes ago

                You don’t need to turn off anything, you can install whatever package you want, but they’ll be overwritten by some updates

              • @[email protected]
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                15 hours ago

                You can for sure! It’s just I wouldn’t go around recommending that to just any person because they then might get a little crazy with the freedom, brick their Steam deck install, and then try to say that the Deck is a POS.

                Bad word of mouth is always a lot more damaging than spreading the good word that it’s a solid system.