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SteamOS is immutable read-only Arch, and the Deck is AMD (VAAPI) — so none of the checked-in packaging (arch/sysext is NVENC-first + client-oriented, deb/rpm are soname-mismatched) actually installs a working host on a Steam Deck. The proven path (distrobox-built native binary + systemd-run units) was 100% manual. Make it one command. - scripts/steamdeck/install.sh — idempotent installer: ensure the pf2 Debian-trixie distrobox + toolchain → build host (+web console) → write config (generated web login password) → raise UDP buffers to 32 MB + udev + input group (sudo, skipped gracefully if unavailable) → install + start punktfunk-host / punktfunk-web systemd USER services with linger. Flags: --open (accept unpaired clients), --no-web, --src=DIR. Builds on-device so a rebuild always matches the running SteamOS (no prebuilt-binary fragility across OS updates); VAAPI on the Deck's AMD GPU. - scripts/steamdeck/update.sh — rebuild from current source + restart (config/pairings persist). - scripts/steamdeck/README.md — deep reference (why on-device, what's installed, gotchas). - docs-site: new "Steam Deck (Host)" guide + sidebar entry; install.md splits Arch from the Steam Deck host path; packaging/arch/README points Deck-host users here and corrects the stale "NVENC-only" note (VAAPI host encode landed). Live-validated on the Deck: installer runs clean, both services come up, host listens (QUIC :9777 + mgmt :47990), web serves (302→login); on a client connect it takes over the Game-Mode gamescope session at the client's mode, captures via PipeWire, and VAAPI-encodes (hevc_vaapi) — full pipeline confirmed in the host journal. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>