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Unfortunately not, just this Manjaro and a live Arch somewhere. Later this week I could try live Debian. While I understand you don't want to support more distros, your page is a bit misleading then:. I would suggest to start looking at Arch compatibility, since this year is launching Steam Deck which will have Arch-based distro preinstalled preorders shortly after opening were over hundred thousand users.

Since Valve is switching, it is expected that gamedevs will also switch from supporting only Ubuntu to SteamOS Arch-based, should be very close to Arch. You could try looking at some "container" tech like appimage or flatpack, since they are quite distro-agnostic.

Hi mnn you are right I haven't checked the distro watch for a while and yes, we should consider Manjaro. What do you think daniloprates? Here I made a video, I tested Manjaro Linux in a virtual machine and it works!

Thank you for taking the time to test it on a clean Manjaro, that didn't even occurr to me to try. So it's probably something with my Manjaro setup Any way to enable logging in the installer? I tried passing -v and --verbose but it doesn't do anything. Is this some kind of nix container?

Here's I believe the relevant part:. My layman guess would be that for some reason it can't load the library from the nix "container". But you would need to wait, : Many of my colleagues have vacations. Thank you! Skip to content.

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