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It was about the steamdeck having a problem with this system, I don't know, did you test it while you were working, maybe it's time to get the latest kernel so it can run, but there's a problem with the drivers for all and various systems

Hello sincerely sorry there was a misunderstanding about I meant why Valve has an older version of the kernel with 5.19
1. you see in the pictures how it writes I run with the installation with the command writing the word "archlinux" appeared as you see in the pictures https://averagelinuxuser.com/assets/ima … ptions.jpg
only we have to select for to fit on the agreement
LCD models (Jupiter)
Hardware PCI/USB ID Working?
microSD card reader 1217:8621 Yes
WiFi 10ec:c822 Yes
GPU 1002:163f Yes
Audio 1002:1640 Yes
Bluetooth 13d3:3553 Yes
Gyroscope 28de:1205 Yes
Touchpads 28de:1205 Yes
Touchscreen 2808:1015 Yes
Steam Deck controls 28de:1205 Yes
after they give the latest kernel but the problem is that Mainly AMD drivers where to fit wayland and testing normally laughs with vkcube all the time spins with Square the problem that you have ways
2. Steam On-Screen Keyboard in Desktop Session from where you after installation should be on the keyboard display all the time touch u keyboard and pads too
3. option with the word I don't know this one you need to add terminal sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf
I added [jupiter-staging] Server = https://steamdeck-packages.steamos.clou … o/os/$arch
SigLevel = Never
[Holo-staging] Server = https://steamdeck-packages.steamos.clou … o/os/$arch
SigLevel = Never
or
[jupiter]
Server = https://steamdeck-packages.steamos.clou … o/os/$arch
SigLevel = Never
[holo]
Server = https://steamdeck-packages.steamos.clou … o/os/$arch
SigLevel = Never
which correctly and asking why should I add when they are u multilib are all just one problem mainly drivers and firmware quality to fit into the console maybe someone has an expert solution because the action only has been drivers and what I described already
Czy trzeba dodać do sudo pacman -S
Essential:
jupiter-staging gamescope
jupiter-staging jupiter-dock-updater-bin
jupiter-staging jupiter-fan-control
jupiter-staging jupiter-hw-support
jupiter-staging jupiter-legacy-support
jupiter-staging linux-firmware-neptune
jupiter-staging linux-neptune
jupiter-staging linux-neptune-headers
jupiter-staging gamescope
jupiter-staging mesa
jupiter-staging sddm-wayland
jupiter-staging xorg-xwayland-jupiter
jupiter-staging vpower
jupiter-staging wireplumber
jupiter-staging steam-jupiter-stable
Recommended:
jupiter-staging bluez
jupiter-staging bluez-plugins
jupiter-staging bluez-utils
jupiter-staging mangohud
holo-staging noise-suppression-for-voice-git
holo-staging xone-dkms-git
holo-staging xow-git
Please not DEBIAN yes ARCHLINUX or FEDORA please new kernel please "jupiter" and new console please
or ubuntu or archlinux only but the latest version please and all windows access for linux players

 

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Huh? This is 100% in the wrong sub forum. Also, could you be more clear about what you're looking for help with.

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The point was that we don't know which one because I noticed that the old version with the kernel should be the latest I don't know if the design you will do with build the system exactly that to fit quite gamers with windows straight to Linux but the problem is that a lot of lag etc and quickly discharges and a little flawed amd quite and drivers for GPUs 

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19 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Huh? This is 100% in the wrong sub forum. Also, could you be more clear about what you're looking for help with.

I believe this is the same person before who thinks this forum is like ChatGPT and is feeding prompts or something, they acted this way on another thread a while back. No coherent information, responses, etc.

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It was about the one what this configuration and installation with the system on was we tested "STEAMOS" but this one looks like an older version of the kernel we need the latest but which is worth the system installation so that you to fit windows on Linux is to work snappy without defect and the rest I already described and the windows itself have a defective pad also so I wrote 

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Bazzite – The next generation of Linux gaming I tested but no image keyboard and also holoISO also problem we want to straight take "ARCHLINUX" installation because it has the latest but the problem where I will get the drivers so I described we by step and equal you have ways to windows quality application and drivers full possible you have already designed this topic STEAMDECK and ASUSEM ROG ALLY etc total console 

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Can't understand anything you're saying.

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It was about the steamdeck having a problem with this system, I don't know, did you test it while you were working, maybe it's time to get the latest kernel so it can run, but there's a problem with the drivers for all and various systems

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4 minutes ago, Volkswagen06 said:

Chodziło o to, że steamdeck miał problem z tym systemem, nie wiem, czy testowałeś go podczas pracy, może nadszedł czas, aby uzyskać najnowsze jądro, aby mógł działać, ale jest problem z całkowitymi i różowymi sterownikami systemu

Have you tried google translate toi translate your native tongue to english?

something like: https://translate.google.ee/?sl=auto&tl=en&text=Chodziło o to%2C że steamdeck miał problem z tym systemem%2C nie wiem%2C czy testowałeś go podczas pracy%2C może nadszedł czas%2C aby uzyskać najnowsze jądro%2C aby mógł działać%2C ale jest problem z całkowitymi i różowymi sterownikami systemu&op=translate

 

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It was about the steamdeck having a problem with this system, I don't know, did you test it while you were working, maybe it's time to get the latest kernel so it can run, but there's a problem with the drivers for all and various systems

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I'm sorry that there was an agreement, this was about this matter
To install Arch Linux on Steam Deck, follow the steps below. I will focus on detailed, step-by-step instructions to ensure successful installation.

Step 1: Preparing a bootable pendrive

1. Download the Arch Linux image:
- The latest Arch Linux image can be downloaded from [official download site](https://www.archlinux.org/download/).

2. Create a bootable pendrive:
- You can use tools like [Rufus](https://rufus.ie/) on Windows or [Etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) on Linux to create a bootable pendrive.
- Select the downloaded Arch Linux image and the appropriate USB drive, then run the process.

Step 2: Booting from USB

1. Connect the flash drive to Steam Deck.
- Hold down the "Volume Down" button and press the power button to launch Steam Deck and go to the boot menu.

2. Select USB from the boot menu.
- In the boot menu, select the option to boot from the connected pendrive.

Step 3: Starting the Arch Linux installation

1. Invoke a simple Arch Linux installation:
- After booting from the flash drive, you should see the console. Enter:
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 archinstall


- This command will launch a simple installation script that will guide you through the installation process.

Step 4: Installation configuration

1. Select language:
- Follow the simple `archinstall` script and select the appropriate options.
- Select the installation language (`en_US.UTF-8` is usually the default).

2. Hard drive:
- Select the disk where you want to install Arch Linux. Make sure the selected drive is the right one as all data on it will be deleted.

3. File system:
- Select a file system (`ext4` is a good choice for most users).

4. Time zone and keyboard layout:
- Select the appropriate time zone and keyboard layout.

5. Grub Installation:
- Select Grub as bootloader.

6. Additional options:
- You can configure additional options according to your preferences (e.g. graphical environment, users, etc.).

7. Review and confirm settings:
- Review all installation settings and confirm installation.

Step 5: Installation
- The `archinstall` script will start formatting the disk, copying files and installing the system. This process may take several minutes. Once completed, the script will notify you of the installation success.

Step 6: System configuration after installation

- System restart:
- Remove the USB flash drive and restart Steam Deck. You should now be booting into a freshly installed Arch Linux.

- Login:
- Log in to the system with the user you configured during installation.

Step 7: Installation of key packages

1. Adding repositories:
- Edit the `/etc/pacman.conf` file to add the Steam Deck and Wayland repositories:
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 sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf


- Add sections below:
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 [jupiter-staging]
 Server = https://steamdeck-packages.steamos.cloud/jupiter-staging/os/$arch
 SigLevel = Never
 [holo-staging]
 Server = https://steamdeck-packages.steamos.cloud/holo-staging/os/$arch
 SigLevel = Never

2. System update:
- Update package list and update system:
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 sudo pacman -Syu

3. Installing the necessary packages for Steam Deck:
- Install the key packages required for Steam Deck to function properly, according to the List you provided earlier:
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 sudo pacman -S linux-neptune linux-neptune-headers mesa sddm-wayland xorg-xwayland-jupiter

Step 8: Configuration and testing

- Display Manager:
- Make sure you are using Wayland. You can configure SDDM as a display manager:
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 sudo systemctl enable sddm

- Testing:
- Boot up and test to make sure everything is working properly.

Step 9: Install Steam

1. Steam Installation:
- Install Steam to enjoy games:
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 sudo pacman -S steam

2. Steam Play Setup (Proton):
- In Steam Settings, enable Steam Play for all titles to be able to use Windows games on Linux.

Summary

Installing Arch Linux on Steam Deck requires several steps, but by giving yourself time for each section, you should be able to successfully configure and install the system. Remember that Arch Linux Community Support and the Steam Deck forum are great places to seek help with any issues.

To install the latest Linux kernel and configure SteamOS on Steam Deck with full support for Windows games, here is a detailed guide:

1. Why is Valve using the older kernel version 5.19?
Valve uses an older kernel version (5.19) in SteamOS for stability and compatibility reasons. Older kernels are more tested and stable, which is crucial for games to run smoothly.

2. Installing Arch Linux on Steam Deck
To install Arch Linux on Steam Deck, follow these steps:

Preparing the environment:
1. Create a bootable pendrive with the Arch Linux image.
- Download the image from the Arch Linux website and use a tool like Rufus or Etcher to create a bootable flash drive.

2. Connect the flash drive to Steam Deck and boot from the USB.
- Hold down the "Volume Down" button and press the power button to enter the boot menu and select USB.

Installation:
3. Run the Arch Linux installation.
- Type `archinstall` and follow the on-screen instructions.

4. System environment configuration:
- After installation, log in to the system and add repositories:
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 sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf


Add repositories:
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 [jupiter-staging]
 Server = https://steamdeck-packages.steamos.cloud/jupiter-staging/os/$arch
 SigLevel = Never
 [holo-staging]
 Server = https://steamdeck-packages.steamos.cloud/holo-staging/os/$arch
 SigLevel = Never

5. Update your system and install necessary packages:
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 sudo pacman -Syu
 sudo pacman -S linux-firmware-neptune linux-neptune linux-neptune-headers mesa sddm-wayland xorg-xwayland

3. Problems with AMD and Wayland drivers
AMD drivers may experience some issues, especially in Wayland-based environments. Here are some steps that may help:

1. Driver Update:
- Make sure you have the latest Mesa drivers:
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 sudo pacman -S mesa lib32-mesa vulkan-radeon lib32-vulkan-radeon

2. Wayland Setup:
- In the `/etc/sddm.conf` configuration file or the appropriate file for another display manager, make sure you are using Wayland:
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 [General]
 Session=wayland

4. On-screen keyboard in desktop session
You can install `qt5-virtualkeyboard` or another on-screen keyboard program:
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sudo pacman -S qt5-virtualkeyboard

Then configure your window manager to enable the on-screen keyboard.

5. Adding packages
Adding the packages you mentioned may be helpful to make the full Steam Deck functionality available:
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sudo pacman -S jupiter-dock-updater-bin jupiter-fan-control jupiter-hw-support jupiter-legacy-support mesa-staging sddm-wayland xorg-xwayland-jupiter


6. Windows emulation
To run Windows games on Linux, install Wine and DXVK:
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sudo pacman -S wine-staging dxvk-bin


7. Performance optimization
Install GameMode to optimize gaming performance:
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sudo pacman -S gamemode lib32-gamemode


8. System update and maintenance
Update your system regularly:
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sudo pacman -Syu


Additional remarks
- Using the latest software carries the risk of instability.
- The Arch Linux community and the Steam Deck forum are good places to seek help if you run into problems.
- The code and instructions presented are for illustration purposes only and may require modifications depending on the configuration of your system.

I encourage you to carefully read the Arch Linux documentation and the Steam Deck forum before making any changes to your system. 

 

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