Raspberry PI
Raspberry PI
First image looks like a possum lol
The fractal Terra is small but not stackable; easy access to everything but sata drives. In the past I used a Sugo 13 but the psu takes up most of the space.
Lian li and Asus have some good micro atx options like the tu150 or the ap201. Overall small compact machines that stack are best suited to 1U/2U rackmounts in my experience
Remote play together and steams controller management are two separate things.
RPT creates a tunnel to make everyone appear in the same session.
For controllers, especially in Linux check that you have the correct settings enabled eg. Enable PlayStation/nintendo support vs the default Xbox emulation.
I’ve personally never had any issues with RPT and controller settings after checking the controller is setup properly in Steam.
For anything not Steam, Lutris.
Lutris because it handles both and more.
The cost of doing business means you should buy a license for each user that needs an account.
https://www.linode.com/community/questions/22605/can-i-set-up-a-smtp-relay-server-on-linode
Gnome terminal supports everything you’re asking for
https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-terminal/stable/pref.html.en
TLDR, no
The cpu isn’t the only piece of the puzzle. 6.5 kernel is only just released, and at least just supported on Debian testing.
It’s not crazy that you haven’t setup any power saving profiles, or that the kernel doesn’t natively support these new chips and architecture.
I have mine setup on a Supermicro itx-based machine with an Intel n3710 and 8G of RAM. It has four Intel-based ports but you can easily get away with two.
I used to run a Zotac ci323 with dual Realtek nics. Works fine for 300M up/down.
You’ll want two ports, one for WAN one for LAN and most nics will support VLANs if you need more than that. Any VPN or encryption will increase your cpu requirements. If your needs are low a cheap dual-nic Nuc like device works great.
depending on your use case these are cheap and cheerful.
https://www.newegg.com/sapphire-radeon-rx-6400-11315-01-20g/p/N82E16814202416
Mr Chromebox has a ton of tools and info about this. https://mrchromebox.tech/
I’ve been tinkering with docked 1080p and it really struggles with AAA gaming. best case scenario all-low settings Cyberpunk or Elden ring is playable but doesn’t look pretty.
as another commenter mentioned, forte is definitely older games and emulation. I never played Skyrim when it came out but plays just about flawlessly. Emulation is absolutely incredible; PS3, PS2 and Gamecube is a great experience docked or otherwise.
Great targeted hardware as a console should be. Older games or using it as a Linux PC make it worth it.
chances are you don’t have NAC setup on your home network, and even if you do that can be bypassed. mitigating risk means you accept the least amount of it. a company that’s comfortable with built-in backdoors is unacceptable.
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/blogs/a0D3i000002SKPREA4/vlan1-and-vlan-hopping-attack
any vulnerability is a risk i want to avoid, hikvision as a security camera company doesn’t care about security.
https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/166334/Hikvision-IP-Camera-Backdoor.html
was looking to setup frigate, what hardware are you using? trying to avoid hikvision or anything with known backdoors
I’ve had mine suddenly shut off a few times with Cyberpunk around launch. With new firmware and a probably unnecessary repaste this no longer happens. Give your deck room to breathe and you’ll be fine.
Dyson Sphere doesn’t support cloud saves, not an issue with the Steam Deck.
I’ve also had some issues with Fez but find it works better now