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The Steam Link app on the Raspberry Pi doesn't boot automatically into the program by default. Reboot and Steam Link will launch once the desktop is loaded.Īfter writing about my experiences with Steam Link on the Raspberry Pi, I thought I could address one of my complaints. Open autostart file sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostartĪdd the following line to end of the file: using Ctrl-o and exit using Ctrl-x Unfortunately we lose some of systemd's nice features, like restart on crash, but basic boot-to-Steam Link functionality will work. The recommended method now, to start Steam Link at boot, is using the desktop autostart settings. This also means that headless is not possible either.
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It is no longer possible to start Steam Link via systemd on the Raspberry Pi 4 with Debian Buster. Update for Raspberry Pi 4 and Debian Buster
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