export SLACK_DEVELOPER_MENU=true
open /Applications/Slack.applocalStorage.setItem("localConfig_v2",localStorage.getItem("localConfig_v2").replace(/\"is_unified_user_client_enabled\":true/g,'\"is_unified_user_client_enabled\":false'))export SLACK_DEVELOPER_MENU=true
open /Applications/Slack.applocalStorage.setItem("localConfig_v2",localStorage.getItem("localConfig_v2").replace(/\"is_unified_user_client_enabled\":true/g,'\"is_unified_user_client_enabled\":false'))These are manual instructions on enabling SSH access on your Steam Deck, adding public key authentication, and removing the need for a sudo password for the main user (deck).
This gist assumes the following:
ssh, ssh-keygen, and ssh-copy-idNOTE: @crackelf on reddit mentions that steamOS updates blow away everything other than /home, which may have the following effects:
systemd config for sshd.service, which would prevent the service from automatically starting on bootsudoers.d config, which would reenable passwords for sudoI hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object: