So why now? Well, Valve only just recently announced Remote Play Together - Invite Anyone, which uses the Steam Link to allow people without a Steam account to join a game hosted by someone else. Previously the app was only supported for Windows, iOS, Android, or a Raspberry Pi but that ends now with the official announcement today adding traditional Linux desktops to the mix. The idea is that it allows you to stream content from Steam on one PC to another, or to a different device like an Android phone. Originally available as the Steam Link hardware that was discontinued in 2018, which Valve then replaced with the standalone application. Place the word beta in a text file on a USB drive at steamlink/config/system/update_branch.Valve along with their partners at open source consulting firm Collabora have ported over the standalone Steam Link application to the traditional Linux desktop.To revert back to the latest public beta build: 600) in a text file on a USB drive at steamlink/config/system/update_branch.txt If you need to test Kodi on a build different from the latest public beta, follow these steps: SSH into the Steam Link as root using an SSH client, e.g.Insert the drive and power on the Steam Link.Create a non-empty file on the USB drive at steamlink/config/system/enable_ssh.txt.Until this is fixed, Kodi must be run from the command line. ![]() Kodi may crash when launched from the Steam Link homescreen due to a PulseAudio conflict. To build Kodi, follow the steps at: Debugging ![]()
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