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- Please take note! Getting SteamOS help
- What is the purpose of SteamOS-Tools?
- Do I have to run everything I want to install through desktop-software.sh?
- Can I take script X for my own?
For all typical (non-SteamOS tools focused) SteamOS-specific help, How-To's, and more, please see the SteamOS Wiki
SteamOS ships with a decent set of basic software. Most of this software is included only with the intention of supporting what is needed for SteamOS, the Steam client, and supporting software, to run. Some packages not installed are available in the SteamOS package pool, but not much. SteamOS-Tools aims to help supplement, automate, and help along software users may want to augment their experience, test, or experiment with SteamOS. Users are strongly advised to read the disclaimer in the main directory.
No, not at all! While desktop-software.sh
can be used to install Debian packages, once the appropriate sources are added via that same script, or add-debian-repos.sh
, standard Debian software and Libregeek packages can be installed with typical apt-get install
commands. Apt package manager pinning helps ensure this is possible. If you run into a conflict, please check with me first via an issues ticket before notifying Valve of the conflict. While I do my best to ensure proper priority is in place to prevent such a thing, mistakes and unforeseen issues can always occur.
While the script content I use and make has come form many places, if the AUTHORS.md file notes a specific person that contributed code, I do ask you take time to review and add that name to your script header to ensure they get fair credit for their work. While is is sometime difficult (see: Google), I do want to highlight community members who have helped me here. This is also why there is no license file. But, in all fairness, take anything form this repository that you wish to use, as long as it is not for world domination (See: Skynet and other dangers to the Galaxy).