One thing I’d say is maybe don’t keep your sudo password in a text file… Especially if you’ve reused that password anywhere else. Thats a really bad security practice.
One thing I’d say is maybe don’t keep your sudo password in a text file… Especially if you’ve reused that password anywhere else. Thats a really bad security practice.
Ooof dude, read another comment about how you wanted to “drag and drop with out auth” and “the steam deck is your PC” that auth is there for a reason if you need to move files around just do it in the terminal with sudo, or open a dolphin window temporarily with sudo. Being root all the time or having your standard user have access to ALL files is a security nightmare. One accidental click on a bad .desktop file, elf binary, or script and boom your whole system is owned along with everything you do on it. With needing sudo for everything only your home folder is compromised… Which is still bad but not as bad.
Honestly I’d highly recommend checking out distrobox instead of mucking around too much in steamos’s root file system. There’s a handful of things I do to my steamos root system every update, and I have those scripted but its really not meant to be messed with since it installs a new root every update.
Actually speaking of that, steamos uses an A/B root system… Oh wait… /etc is excluded… So yeah the sudoers file would be shares never mind.
Nail polish remover/acetone.
Actually if you use the acetone while you’re peeling the stickers it’ll deactivate the adhesive leaving behind no residue and once the acetone dries off the stickers they’ll be sticky again and you can restick them somewhere else. Just use a syringe and go slow, get a corner or edge of the stick up with your nail or something then use the needle to apply acetone while slowly peeling the sticker.
This video show cases the technique
There was a 2 month period where I didn’t use my desktop at all because I was steam decking instead. Now I use a bit of both, but do heavily lean on the steamdeck to game.
The deck has replaced my laptop though. 100℅ especially with the cyber deck dock I built for it.