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Steam Deck

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How many of you don't have a Steam Deck yet?

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[–] zlatiah@kbin.social 13 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Out of curiosity... Anyone use the Steam Deck as a computer beyond just gaming? I don't play games that much but I'd love a decent spec portable computer that I can also use to play video games, the price is quite generous given what its specs look like so...

[–] xchino@programming.dev 5 points 1 year ago

Yes, I've been using it as my PC for about a year now, I do game on it but my primary reason for purchase was that it was just a great deal on a Linux machine.

[–] domi@lemmy.secnd.me 5 points 1 year ago

Yes, the KDE desktop works really well with a USB-C dock connected to a monitor with a mouse and keyboard. I use it when I need to do some work while not at home. The Steam Deck is beefy enough to be really snappy during desktop usage, even with multiple monitors.

There's no way to boot directly into the desktop with SteamOS without workarounds at the moment unfortunately.

I didn't bother installing another OS yet since I mostly play games but apparently the Steam Deck drivers are in the mainline kernel so it should be possible to install a normal distro that boots directly to desktop.

[–] emmetpdx 3 points 1 year ago

I mainly use mine for gaming because I have a desktop and a laptop too, but I don't see any reason why you couldn't use it as a decent semi-portable computer. It probably won't be as convenient is a laptop when it comes to typing on the go, and it certainly won't be as powerful as a desktop, but gaming on a Steam Deck is an absolute joy.

You'll definitely want some kind of dock, a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse.

[–] Grimpen@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

I've used mine on the go with a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. Works great, although the screen is a little small in that use case.

Docked with an external monitor is much more useful for regular computing. I suggest use Linux as my daily driver OS, so easy enough for me. Only thing the Deck is really missing is CUPS for printing.

[–] HeapOfDogs 1 points 1 year ago

Yes. External monitor, keyboard, mouse and the official dock. Of note though, it's not a very secure computer. You have basic pin protection and can configure a password but no easy full disk encryption.