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Alternative to Steam Link/Sunshine?

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  • M mighty_bombero@feddit.org

    I really love your project but couldn’t get it up and running on Bazzite due to only supporting podman out of the box. Do you know of a good guide for Bazzite?

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    abeltramo@lemmy.world
    wrote on last edited by abeltramo@lemmy.world
    #15

    We support podman, you just have to enable the Podman System Service so that Wolf can use that socket to spin up and down additional containers.

    I really should add a section in the quickstart guide…

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    • UlrichU Ulrich

      That’s very cool. Thank you for creating this and for sharing it here. No shame necessary as it seems to fulfill exactly what I asked for.

      Unfortunately Docker containers and terminal coding is a bit over my head.

      Also YT doesn’t like to let me watch their videos so if you uploaded them somewhere else for sharing, that would be cool.

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      abeltramo@lemmy.world
      wrote on last edited by
      #16

      Unfortunately Docker containers and terminal coding is a bit over my head.

      That’s absolutely understandable, getting comfortable with the terminal is definitely the first step to be able to shove that PC in a closet. 😉

      Ideally, in the meantime I’ll have made all this stack even easier to run!

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      • zerohora@lemmy.mlZ zerohora@lemmy.ml

        Games on Whales… the naming department was on-fire this day.

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        abeltramo@lemmy.world
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        #17

        Probably the only thing I wouldn’t change in the project after all these years!

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        • M mighty_bombero@feddit.org

          Maybe you have to wait for Artemis/Apollo becoming available for Linux. They seem to be looking into Linux support.

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          Ulrich
          wrote on last edited by
          #18

          Interesting, I’ll keep an eye on that, thanks for the heads up.

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          • UlrichU Ulrich

            I have an exclusive gaming PC. Ideally what I’d like to do is shove it in a closet or other vacant room to contain the heat and then stream games over LAN.

            The problem with existing solutions is:

            1. They need a monitor connected
            2. The monitor to be powered on
            3. They don’t support varying refresh rates/resolutions. Only whatever is displayed on the connected monitor. I want to play on my 4k/60Hz TV in the living room for AAA visual spectacle games that work best with controller, and the 1440p/120Hz display in my office for FPS or otherwise fast-moving games that demand KBM, and the 5k monitor for photo/video editing.
            4. I haven’t had much success getting these working at all. Red screens, 1/4 screens, image noise, etc.

            They’re literally just mirroring the screen of the connected display.

            I really don’t want to have to buy a dedicated PC for each use-case. Does a solution like this exist? What are their pros and cons? Preferably something that doesn’t require a degree in software engineering.

            Currently I am using Bazzite OS with 5700x + 6800xt, if that matters.

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            snoopey@lemmy.dbzer0.com
            wrote on last edited by
            #19

            This does everything you need with a super simple setup, but all the screen trickery is Windows only unfortunately. Still I can heartily recommend it: https://github.com/ClassicOldSong/Apollo

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            • S snoopey@lemmy.dbzer0.com

              This does everything you need with a super simple setup, but all the screen trickery is Windows only unfortunately. Still I can heartily recommend it: https://github.com/ClassicOldSong/Apollo

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              Ulrich
              wrote on last edited by
              #20

              It’s not currently working for Linux, unfortunately

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              • UlrichU Ulrich

                I have an exclusive gaming PC. Ideally what I’d like to do is shove it in a closet or other vacant room to contain the heat and then stream games over LAN.

                The problem with existing solutions is:

                1. They need a monitor connected
                2. The monitor to be powered on
                3. They don’t support varying refresh rates/resolutions. Only whatever is displayed on the connected monitor. I want to play on my 4k/60Hz TV in the living room for AAA visual spectacle games that work best with controller, and the 1440p/120Hz display in my office for FPS or otherwise fast-moving games that demand KBM, and the 5k monitor for photo/video editing.
                4. I haven’t had much success getting these working at all. Red screens, 1/4 screens, image noise, etc.

                They’re literally just mirroring the screen of the connected display.

                I really don’t want to have to buy a dedicated PC for each use-case. Does a solution like this exist? What are their pros and cons? Preferably something that doesn’t require a degree in software engineering.

                Currently I am using Bazzite OS with 5700x + 6800xt, if that matters.

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                wrote on last edited by kolanaki@pawb.social
                #21

                Needs a monitor that is also turned on

                What? You don’t need a monitor to use Steam Link. 🤨

                Is this something specific to Linux?

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                • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 K 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮

                  Needs a monitor that is also turned on

                  What? You don’t need a monitor to use Steam Link. 🤨

                  Is this something specific to Linux?

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                  Ulrich
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #22

                  Yes you do

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                  • UlrichU Ulrich

                    Yes you do

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                    #23

                    Unless it’s a limitation specific to Linux, or you’re talking about the physical Steam Link and not the app: No you don’t.

                    I just unplugged my monitor from my PC, fired up the Steam Link app and started Elden Ring no problem.

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                    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 K 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮

                      Unless it’s a limitation specific to Linux, or you’re talking about the physical Steam Link and not the app: No you don’t.

                      I just unplugged my monitor from my PC, fired up the Steam Link app and started Elden Ring no problem.

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                      Ulrich
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #24

                      I’m talking about the host machine.

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                      • UlrichU Ulrich

                        I’m talking about the host machine.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #25

                        Yes, that is obvious.

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                        • abeltramo@lemmy.worldA abeltramo@lemmy.world

                          We support podman, you just have to enable the Podman System Service so that Wolf can use that socket to spin up and down additional containers.

                          I really should add a section in the quickstart guide…

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                          mighty_bombero@feddit.org
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #26

                          Many thanks, I will look into this.

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                          • S skozzii@lemmy.ca

                            I’m not sure if I am just picky but I have literally tried everything on brand new wifi 6 and access points and it just never is that perfect feeling, I always notice a tiny bit of input lag and I’m not sure if it’s possible to fix it at all. Playable, but I just can’t do it - miles ahead of cloud gaming still.

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                            ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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                            #27

                            I found steam link to be heavily game dependant because of the input lag. It’s not a great solution for fps games, but anything that didn’t require fast reactions was fine.

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                            • UlrichU Ulrich

                              I’m talking about the host machine.

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                              kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                              #28

                              How… how else would this be referred to? What would be the point in starting it headless on the client side?

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                              • kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.comK kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                How… how else would this be referred to? What would be the point in starting it headless on the client side?

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                                Ulrich
                                wrote on last edited by ulrich@feddit.org
                                #29

                                I have no idea. But they seem to be confused in some way.

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                                • C chronographs@lemmy.zip

                                  That’s what I use

                                  Edit: I see you’re using linux though, I can’t really speak to its performance there as I only use it for windows

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                                  omega_x3@lemmy.world
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                                  #30

                                  Can’t setup a parsec host on Linux only a client.

                                  Some motherboards lock out video output without something plugged in but never found one that did it with a dedicated video card. You can always just plug in an HDMI dummy plug to get around an expected display requirement.

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                                  • UlrichU Ulrich

                                    I have an exclusive gaming PC. Ideally what I’d like to do is shove it in a closet or other vacant room to contain the heat and then stream games over LAN.

                                    The problem with existing solutions is:

                                    1. They need a monitor connected
                                    2. The monitor to be powered on
                                    3. They don’t support varying refresh rates/resolutions. Only whatever is displayed on the connected monitor. I want to play on my 4k/60Hz TV in the living room for AAA visual spectacle games that work best with controller, and the 1440p/120Hz display in my office for FPS or otherwise fast-moving games that demand KBM, and the 5k monitor for photo/video editing.
                                    4. I haven’t had much success getting these working at all. Red screens, 1/4 screens, image noise, etc.

                                    They’re literally just mirroring the screen of the connected display.

                                    I really don’t want to have to buy a dedicated PC for each use-case. Does a solution like this exist? What are their pros and cons? Preferably something that doesn’t require a degree in software engineering.

                                    Currently I am using Bazzite OS with 5700x + 6800xt, if that matters.

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                                    tonytonychopper@mander.xyz
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #31

                                    I just got a 10 m HDMI cable that brings 4k 120Hz video from my office to my living room. Then I use a bluetooth mouse and gamepad.

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                                    • tonytonychopper@mander.xyzT tonytonychopper@mander.xyz

                                      I just got a 10 m HDMI cable that brings 4k 120Hz video from my office to my living room. Then I use a bluetooth mouse and gamepad.

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                                      Ulrich
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #32
                                      1. HDMI signal well start degrading after a couple of meters.
                                      2. My office is a lot further than that.
                                      3. I don’t want cables all over my house.
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