I used Ubuntu briefly years ago but never really dove into the world of Linux. Are there any useful or fun programs for Linux that work well in desktop mode on the deck? Thanks
So I'm actually trying to download it now. I couldn't find it in the discover app and when I go to download it from the website it opens the discover app and gives me an error that it cannot find the repositories
Edit: apparently kdeconnect is just on steamos now and you don't need to download anything
There are lots of useful programs that can be installed through the Discover Software Center as flatpacks. Some of my favourites are Gimp, Kdenlive, Kodi, Blender, LibreOffice, CoreKeyboard, Discord, Flatseal, KDiskMark, MComix, Calibre, and Pidgin.
Some fun ones are Space Cadet Pinball, Prism Launcher (for Minecraft) and Heroic Games Launcher (for GOG, Epic Games and now also Amazon Games).
If I had a Deck I’d probably use it more for Calibre than anything else honestly. The thought of having my entire book and game libraries on one portable device sounds amazing.
One feature in SteamOS 3.5 to be aware of is support for Nix packages. Much much more selection there. I'm looking forward to having Sway or Hyprland launchable in game mode with custom Steam Inputs :)
Warpinator is really simple for moving files between devices over the local network. I have been using it without any problems between Linux desktop PC, Steam Deck, Windows desktop PC and an Android phone.