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Steam Deck

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  1. Yes, I know this is extremely stupid and impractical. I did this for fun.
  2. This was achieved using QEMU/KVM and virt-manager. I first created the VM using virt-Manager, then made a bash script to start the VM, added the script to my sudoers list (Probably a security risk, but fuck it we ball), then made a steam shortcut to virt-viewer which also started the VM. Yes, this is on the advanced side for 99% of people and I 10000% recommend you never try this. I did it for fun, and nothing else.
  3. Unfortunately I cannot hide the header bar at the top, I think this is a property of gamescope. On desktop mode I can go fullscreen perfectly fine.
  4. Sorry for bad quality, I recorded it using steam link.
  5. This was not running on Deck hardware, however it can be done on Deck hardware, and I plan to do so on mine whenever I can get one.
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[โ€“] ShaunaTheDead@kbin.social 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Can I ask why you'd want to run a VM on a Steam Deck? Is it possible to run games inside the VM?

[โ€“] gecked@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 10 months ago

Gaming on the VM's isn't really feasible. I just did this for fun.