sholm
Posted on October 17, 2022
SteamOS
In 2013 a linux based operating system developed by the software company Valve was created. This operating system was used by one of Valve's first hardware ventures the Steam Machine to give it a more console interface, this was valves first venture into the gaming computer space, but would not be the last.
In 2021 the Steam Deck was announced and up for reservation with the new steamOS 3.0, with this operating system came a variety of user friendly design features to make the steam deck one of the best portable gaming computers on the market. It also came with a terminal that we will be using in this dev post.
Enabling The SSH server
With the steam deck comes a built in SSH server. the only thing needed to be done is quick and easy steps to set up your password.
So to start go into the desktop mode by going through.
Power > Switch to Desktop
Then search for konsole on the home button.
To set up the password input the following.
(deck@steamdeck ~)$ passwd
the terminal will then ask for a password that you must input twice, keep in mind you wont see the characters on screen.
Then initiate the SSH with,
(deck@steamdeck ~)$ sudo systemctl start sshd
this will start the SSH at systemctl. to stop the SSH replace start in the command with stop. Now with putty or a Linux terminal you can connect to the SSH server!
Commands for the console
But that is just the tip of the iceberg. since steamOS is a Linux based operating system, all Linux/cli commands work out of the box! So lets take a look at just some basics to get you navigating the konsole.
- ls | This command will return the names of the files in your current path
(deck@steamdeck ~)$ ls
Applications Documents Games Pictures Templates
Desktop Downloads Emulation Music Public Videos
- cd | This command will change the path your currently in
(deck@steamdeck ~)$ cd Emulation/
(deck@steamdeck Emulation)$ ls
bios hdpacks roms saves storage tools
- cat | this command will read the file specified
(deck@steamdeck ~)$ cd Desktop/
(deck@steamdeck Desktop)$ cat Dev-blog
linux commands (:
These are all just very basic commands so I definitely recommend learning more, here are 40 basic ones that you can test out right now!
conclusion
The Steam Deck is a incredibly powerful machine and I cant wait for the continued support from valve to add even more value to this operating system. With the steam deck already being somewhat available for desktop pc's I'm excited to see where this software goes. I hope that you learned something from this dev post and continue doing great things!
SOURCES I USED AND YOU SHOULD TOO
Posted on October 17, 2022
Join Our Newsletter. No Spam, Only the good stuff.
Sign up to receive the latest update from our blog.