This week’s episode of Destination Linux, we have everyones favorite hacker Bo on for his hack shack snack segment. Then we take a look at the recent updates with Inkscape and some rumors coming from Valve. Plus we’ve also got our famous tips, tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. So whether you’re brand new to Linux and open source or a guru of sudo. This is the podcast for you.

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Segment Index

Tip of the Week:

  • Until there is validation that Steam is indeed releasing a portable gaming console, you can still have more portable gaming at home using a Raspberry Pi and turning it into a Steam Link.
  • What you need is:
    • A Raspberry Pi 3B+
    • Latest Raspbian installed on an SD card
    • Ethernet connections for your Raspberry Pi and of course a trusty gaming PC
  • A Steam Link will let you Stream your games from your gaming PC to any place in the house. Living room, kids rooms, whereever you want it.
  • Once you have Raspbian setup on your Pi run this command:
    • sudo apt update && sudo apt install steamlink
  • Once installed we can close the terminal and then click on the Steam Link desktop icon to launch the application, go through the setup promots to connect it to your gaming PC
  • You can use the following controllers with Steam Link: Xbox 360, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
  • That’s it, now anywhere you put the Pi is a gaming console linked to your PC.

Comments

  1. the file is linked in the show notes, like I said it would be. :smiley:

  2. I’m one of those users that GUI specialists are warned about. :stuck_out_tongue:

    The timestamp text is more or less the same on both the show notes and YouTube but it has way more embedded links. My intuition just glided over it registering the embedded links as secondary timestamp links, maybe for some kind of weird SEO thing. Also YouTube built my expectation to see links inside of parenthesis and seeing the same text block made me assume they’d just be cross posted if one contained more information as the size is same.

  3. And also… I appreciate the link!

    If possible, ask Bo next time why he isn’t using HTTPS? Is it a privacy/decentralization thing?

  4. Thanks everyone, for another wonderful show!

    Wow, I’m not a gamer, but the idea of a steam-handheld sounds pretty-good to me. Some years back when there were rumours of Steam Consoles, I was getting ready for that as a possibility, though it has to be said, I’m more likely to be playing chess than anything else - unless its Elite!

    Bo’s snack is appetising indeed. I think a similar fix might be useful in the UK too :+1: Thanks, Bo!

    I’m looking forward to listening to the Fedora podcast. Well done indeed, computerkid - we need young folk getting into the nuts-and-bolts of Linux, I think, so that it doesn’t just become a technology that’s not really understood by anyone a few years down the line. I wonder what you think of building Linux From Scratch?

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