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No one has attempted to use Steam OS on the Raspberry Pi yet.

No one has attempted to use Steam OS on the Raspberry Pi yet.

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damaschi
Junior Member
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03-26-2016, 12:45 AM
#11
This isn't a good plan at all.
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damaschi
03-26-2016, 12:45 AM #11

This isn't a good plan at all.

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PatrickJosh
Member
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03-30-2016, 08:50 AM
#12
I operate Kodi on my Pi4 and connect a universal remote via wired GPIO or Bluetooth. With built-in Bluetooth it’s easy to use older Xbox/PS3 controllers. I’ve struggled with DRM video because of missing 64-bit ARM Widevine support, but that might be resolved now or you could switch to a 32-bit OS.
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PatrickJosh
03-30-2016, 08:50 AM #12

I operate Kodi on my Pi4 and connect a universal remote via wired GPIO or Bluetooth. With built-in Bluetooth it’s easy to use older Xbox/PS3 controllers. I’ve struggled with DRM video because of missing 64-bit ARM Widevine support, but that might be resolved now or you could switch to a 32-bit OS.

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MrBertr4m
Member
162
03-30-2016, 11:00 AM
#13
Thank you for your follow-up. I was worried it might not work, but I believe a Pi is worth considering. What changes did you make to your ad/tracking TV box?
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MrBertr4m
03-30-2016, 11:00 AM #13

Thank you for your follow-up. I was worried it might not work, but I believe a Pi is worth considering. What changes did you make to your ad/tracking TV box?

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KrimaseKK
Junior Member
31
03-30-2016, 12:20 PM
#14
To make my point clearer, the current version didn’t work well because there’s no proper ISO yet, which makes it feel sloppy. I think they mentioned recently planning to release one that should fix things. I gave up a bit because, in reality, until I move away from windows—something that’s getting harder with Halo Infinite and Fortnite now running on Linux due to the Steam Deck and Adobe’s shift—I don’t see much value.
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KrimaseKK
03-30-2016, 12:20 PM #14

To make my point clearer, the current version didn’t work well because there’s no proper ISO yet, which makes it feel sloppy. I think they mentioned recently planning to release one that should fix things. I gave up a bit because, in reality, until I move away from windows—something that’s getting harder with Halo Infinite and Fortnite now running on Linux due to the Steam Deck and Adobe’s shift—I don’t see much value.

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AlexRoosio
Member
204
03-30-2016, 05:41 PM
#15
Steam runs on Debian 8 while a Raspberry Pi can operate Raspbian 8, making it possible for both to work together.
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AlexRoosio
03-30-2016, 05:41 PM #15

Steam runs on Debian 8 while a Raspberry Pi can operate Raspbian 8, making it possible for both to work together.

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MatGamer_98
Member
156
03-30-2016, 08:08 PM
#16
Download the SteamOS setup and extract the SteamOS.zip file onto an empty SD card formatted for FAT32. Ensure the card has an MBR partition. Insert the card into your device. Power on the machine and choose the UEFI option, which might display something like "UEFI: Patriot Memory PMAP". If not visible, enable UEFI in your BIOS settings. Choose "Automated install" from the available options. The installation will proceed without further input, setting up SteamOS. Upon completion, the system will restart and begin the installation process. If connected to the internet, Steam will install itself automatically. If offline, a notification will appear reminding you to connect. Once online, close the interface and Steam will install independently. After finishing, your system will restart automatically. When the backup is done, select "reboot" to launch the newly installed SteamOS. This Might Install Steam OS
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MatGamer_98
03-30-2016, 08:08 PM #16

Download the SteamOS setup and extract the SteamOS.zip file onto an empty SD card formatted for FAT32. Ensure the card has an MBR partition. Insert the card into your device. Power on the machine and choose the UEFI option, which might display something like "UEFI: Patriot Memory PMAP". If not visible, enable UEFI in your BIOS settings. Choose "Automated install" from the available options. The installation will proceed without further input, setting up SteamOS. Upon completion, the system will restart and begin the installation process. If connected to the internet, Steam will install itself automatically. If offline, a notification will appear reminding you to connect. Once online, close the interface and Steam will install independently. After finishing, your system will restart automatically. When the backup is done, select "reboot" to launch the newly installed SteamOS. This Might Install Steam OS

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Puppypower48
Member
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04-04-2016, 08:53 PM
#17
Power on your newly set up Steam OS—this might install Steam OS itself.?!?
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Puppypower48
04-04-2016, 08:53 PM #17

Power on your newly set up Steam OS—this might install Steam OS itself.?!?

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