I’m waiting for the official steamdock …
(though, I recently did use remote display to stream deck to tv… that was kind of cool)
partly, because Im hoping that by the time Valve release this, they will have ‘honed’ the docking experience. e.g. at the moment, is launching on the deck and on an external display shares the same ‘game profile’, I’d like to see this split up somehow, say to run different resolutions, or power profiles.
It’ll be interesting to see how well this can work… Im hoping pretty well, albeit at lower resolutions for many games.
(e.g. you’re running at 720/800p on deck, so can’t expect its poor cpu to handle 4k … and even at 1080p, on some games, you’ll need to drop some fidelity settings?!)
just start launch desktop mode, and follow bitwigs instructions for installing linux package.
(there are various guides on install plugins under linux, guess for many you’ll have to use wine or similar - though I think u-he, have a few released natively for linux?)
though I usually love doing this sort of thing - ‘because I can’, frankly, no interest in this…
its just going to feel like an underpowered pc… and you’ll still need a bunch of ‘add-ons’ (midi controller/audio interface) to make it slightly interesting, then that kills its USP… portability.
… also, I like having the SteamDeck dedicated to gaming, Id not want to compromise that.
thats not to say, I cannot imagine writing a music making app for SteamDeck… but I think it would have to be designed for its form-factor to be appealing… (so , perhaps I’ll do that one day )