Anyone got this to work between a linux host and a steamdeck?

I am using the arch package of steam on the host, I opened the necessary ports, but I can’t get the two to download from each other (just to be safe I completely disabled the firewall on both devices and tested, doesn’t work).

Steam’s remote connection logs mention receiveing broadcast from the other device and when I start the download, the server briefly starts saying “hosting local file transfer” in its downloads page but stays in 0% a little while and disappears.

  • Nibodhika@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Yes, it just works for me, always has (as in I have never done any special setup for it). Are you able to stream games from the PC? As in use the deck as a steam link and play games from your PC on it. The reason I’m asking is because that also only works on LAN, so if that works we know steam is able to see the other PC. A possibility might also be that the PC has a slower connection than the Deck so it’s literally faster for the Deck to get stuff from the internet than it is to get it from your PC.

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      5 days ago

      Yeah steamplay works so the devices can communicate. That might be it, not sure. I have about twice the local transfer speed of my internet connection. If its trying to be smart, its wrong. Unfortunately, steam doesn’t tell you why its not working.

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        5 days ago

        make sure you change the setting on both systems to allows transfer to anybody instead of only me that’s how i got it to work.

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          For me, the unsuccessful attemp only happens when I configure them to transfer with anyone too. Its still unsuccessful but at least something starts then.