![]() V: Games that have a native Linux port may try to update and fail leaving you unable to play said game. Please be nice and I will gladly help anyone out as much as I can. And I've also included links to fix your Steam Deck in case it does get bricked. I've included precautions on how to test everything before you brick your Deck. IV: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR STEAM DECK. Please head the warnings that I include to prevent bricking your Steam Deck and also. III: I have a background in IT and networking, I am new to Linux and do not know everything about it. II: I will try to go over everything that I can think of but if it's not listed here please use google or ask in this thread after trying as I don't want to have my post annoying the subreddit. I: This guide is specific to Unraid but will cover a lot so you should be able to adapt it to your use cases. You can use a local share to access your games instead of taking up a computer to stream the games from a dedicated computer.īig shoutout to Chinballs Gaming video where I adapted this from, and also the comment under his video from "Hannover Fist" that commented on how to get it to stick correctly after a reboot. You may ask why would anyone want to do this? The short and easy answer is that you can access the steam games downloaded on your computer without having to download them again to your Steam Deck, This might be useful to test games or in the smaller storage Deck's case, it may be the only way to play some bigger games without deleting games from your library or not having enough room in general. This guide will cover almost everything except for setting up an SMB share as there are a million and 1 ways to do that and I haven't used more than a few.Īlso, what is SMB? SMB or Samba is a way of connecting files on your network, think connecting a flash drive to your computer but instead your computers steam games to your steam deck wirelessly. I wanted to make a guide for users who are trying to link their steam library from their computers to their steam deck through SMB. ![]()
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