• ruffslOPM
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    21 year ago

    @[email protected] , looks like more folks are getting around to using ROS with Valve’s Steam Deck.

    • @mjpc13M
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      11 year ago

      Yeah, although I don’t like this approach. Using containers seems to be the best choice here. In this way you can keep the default/custom Steam bindings, which is very useful. And you don’t have the audio, sleep, OS or battery problems they talk in the video. I would argue that “desktop use” is not the best use for a Steam Deck, but more as a field computer.

      • ruffslOPM
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        21 year ago

        Any particular instructions you followed to install a container runtime? I don’t own one, but I’ve heard it uses a read only system install that you have to disable to alter system files.

        • @mjpc13M
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          1 year ago

          The downside to disable the read only system file is that you will delete any changed file and installed package when you update SteamOS.

          I used homebrew to install podman. Since homebrew creates a folder in /home/linuxbrew/ there is no problem with the read only system.