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Jovian NixOS

NixOS on the Steam Deck

What is Jovian NixOS?

A set of packages and configurations for running NixOS on the Steam Deck.

This repo is also useful for obtaining a Steam Deck-like experience on other x86_64 devices.


Pointers to helpful pages


Who are we?

Most contributors here are also contributors to the Nixpkgs, and NixOS Linux ecosystem.

We're a few peeps that want to keep their Steam Deck useful as a gaming device, while also benefiting from NixOS.

Can I help?

Probably!

See the contributing page.

How do I reach any of you?

For support, don't hesitate to file an issue.

For questions, please use the Discussions page.

For chatting about the project the matrix room at #Jovian-Experiments:matrix.org is where we hang out.

For other purposes, contact the developers via e-mail.

For obfuscation, see these raw commits which contain the relevant e-mail address at the top: