SteamDeck-Clover-dualboot
appimagepool
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Shell | Dart | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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SteamDeck-Clover-dualboot
- Help downloading clover
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Do I HAVE TO erase/format steam to install windows?
You can, of course. For ease of use though, you I also suggest you configure a boot loader: https://github.com/ryanrudolfoba/SteamDeck-Clover-dualboot
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Steam OS 3.5 long boot time by Clover
I use Clover for dual-boot (SteamOS 3.5 and Windows 10) - https://github.com/ryanrudolfoba/SteamDeck-Clover-dualboot (release 15.10.2023) And I noticed that SteamOS loads much slower due to Clover - ~30 seconds to even over one minute. Windows 10 starts immediately. If I boot SteamOS directly from UEFI (Vol - + power button), the system starts almost immediately.
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Um im trying to get clover working and this happens please help
git clone https://github.com/ryanrudolfoba/SteamDeck-Clover-dualboot
- Quick question
- Quick question about dual booting windows
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What’s the best way to install App Man, direct or via distrobox?
You may also find useful this project. It's a preconfigured Clover that can automatically reinstall itself after system upgrades. It automatically detects different OS on different drives and some OS are already preconfigured with beautiful icons. Works flawlessly for me, tested with Ventoy USB drive with multiple images and with Tails (Deck is an amazing device for anonymous Internet access!) on SDCard. The only things I adjusted were menu timeout and theme. I'm not sure if it's better or worse compared to refind.
- For how long do you have Windows on the SD card? Have you seen it malfunctioning?
- i've updated my script that unlocks the refresh rate upto 70Hz
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10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 Touch keyboard broken
I use SteamDeck-Clover-dualboot to manage a dual boot. Updates to either SteamOS or Windows will often mess with the boot priority, so installing this script on the SteamOS side tends to help. When one OS “takes over,” manually booting into SteamOS fixes it right up.
appimagepool
- Appimagepool: A simple, modern AppImageHub Client, powered by flutter
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What’s the best way to install App Man, direct or via distrobox?
I think it's safe to install it directly as it stores everything in a single directory. For AppImages there is also AppImagePool + AppImageLauncher (can be installed rootless, useful for better integration of appimages).
- Working on an app to "install" and manage AppImages
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Why do a lot of people advocate for appimages while hating the idea of downloading random applications off the internet?
It's called AppImage Pool available at GitHub and in the Flathub. It also had a video done on it by TechHut.
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"AM" and AppMan - that's why they don't include support for AppImageHub and similar sites
The preferred sources for downloading packages in AppImage format via "AM" / AppMan are GitHub and Sourceforge, however, writing installation scripts that are compatible with one or more programs is a difficult task. Just think that many developers add multiple versions of the same product in the same tag (I have to include also commands to find the exact name of the latest version to avoid the download of other packages), or include more complex links that require an equally complex function to obtain the latest version of a program, and this slows down the loading of these programs on the "AM" repository I manage. I have therefore included excellent AppImage package managers such as "Bread" and "Zap" among the downloadable programs, but also "AppimagePool" and "bauh" are available among the graphics applications (not counting a "Pacstall" AppImage versionI made). These tools should compensate the lack of support for certain sources that I have not included in the "AM" repository.
- AppImagePool: Linux App Store for AppImages! (not mine)
- AppImagePool
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Find, Download, and Update AppImages quickly with 'Pool' app (works with Kubuntu)
I downloaded the appimage (seemed appropriate). Then marked it as executable.
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AppImagePool: Simple AppImageHub Client
Github
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Besides game compatibility, what is something that Linux gaming could improve on?
https://github.com/prateekmedia/appimagepool this?
What are some alternatives?
Getting-Started-With-ACPI - Repo for Getting Started With ACPI
zap - :zap: Delightful AppImage package manager
SteamDeck-rEFInd-dualboot - This repository contains the instructions and scripts on how to install rEFInd.
AppImageLauncher - Helper application for Linux distributions serving as a kind of "entry point" for running and integrating AppImages
steam-deck-tools - (Windows) Steam Deck Tools - Fan, Overlay, Power Control and Steam Controller for Windows
gearlever - Manage AppImages with ease 📦
SteamDeck_rEFInd - Simple rEFInd install script for the Steam Deck (with GUI customization)
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
holoiso - SteamOS 3 (Holo) archiso configuration
pacstall - An AUR-inspired package manager for Ubuntu
AppMan - Manage 1900+ AppImage packages and official standalone apps for GNU/Linux without root privileges using the extensible and ever-growing AUR-inspired database of "AM Application Manager". Easy to use like APT and powerful like PacMan.