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I wonder if it's possible to get running via waydroid, ofc, not really an option on SteamOS, but outside of that.
Why not realy an option on SteamOS?
You need the binder kernel modules such as
binder_linux
which aren't included in the SteamOS kernel as well a needing to config up systemd services, etc.Updating SteamOS will break all this do to it's image based "immutable" nature.
I see. I forgot that SteamOS would reset all that on updates