Seen a few times bazzite has been mentioned, but just have seen another user say they have OpenSUSE installed.

I’m not sure what the benefits of these options are, especially non-steamOS ISOs?

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    distrobox

    Yes I agree in the vast majority of cases distrobox is the way to go, I made a short post on the “List Of useful tools” post that I might as put here.

    What Distrobox does (following is quoted text)

    Simply put it’s a fancy wrapper around podman, docker or lilipod to create and start containers highly integrated with the hosts.

    The distrobox environment is based on an OCI image. This image is used to create a container that seamlessly integrates with the rest of the operating system by providing access to the user’s home directory, the Wayland and X11 sockets, networking, removable devices (like USB sticks), systemd journal, SSH agent, D-Bus, ulimits, /dev and the udev database, etc…

    It implements the same concepts introduced by https://github.com/containers/toolbox but in a simplified way using POSIX sh and aiming at broader compatibility.

    All the props go to them as they had the great idea to implement this stuff.

    It is divided into 12 commands:

    distrobox-assemble - creates and destroy containers based on a config file
    distrobox-create - creates the container
    distrobox-enter - to enter the container
    distrobox-ephemeral - create a temporal container, destroy it when exiting the shell
    distrobox-list - to list containers created with distrobox
    distrobox-rm - to delete a container created with distrobox
    distrobox-stop - to stop a running container created with distrobox
    distrobox-upgrade - to upgrade one or more running containers created with distrobox at once
    distrobox-generate-entry - to create an entry of a created container in the applications list
    distrobox-init - the entrypoint of the container (not meant to be used manually)
    distrobox-export - it is meant to be used inside the container, useful to export apps and services from the container to the host
    distrobox-host-exec - to run commands/programs from the host, while inside of the container
    

    above quoted from here: https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/README.md#what-it-does


    Guide For Installing Distrobox On The Steam Deck

    https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/posts/steamdeck_guide.md

    Quckstart Guide

    https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/README.md#quick-start

    Distrobox Guide Homepage

    https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/tree/main/docs#readme

    note because distrobox is a process that can be run by command line, you could presumably launch distrobox in a terminal window in Gaming Mode and keep everything for that session within that steam Big Picture window no problem. I am gonna have to keep experimenting with this.