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Replace the dev/agent-log pages with a proper user-facing doc set: - Getting Started: Introduction (rewritten), How It Works, Quick Start. - Host Setup: Requirements, then clean per-platform guides — Ubuntu GNOME, Ubuntu KDE, Fedora KDE (new), Bazzite (rewritten) — plus Running as a Service (desktop / headless GNOME / headless KDE). - Connecting: Clients overview, Moonlight, Pairing & Trust. - Configuration: host.env reference, Host CLI, Troubleshooting. - The dev/design notes (architecture, roadmap, the deferred design specs, CI) move to a clearly-separated "Project & Internals" nav section. Removes the superseded box-specific pages (gnome-box, headless-box, linux-setup, overview). status.md (the internal progress tracker, with box IPs) is kept as a file but dropped from the public nav. Site builds clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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title: Quick Start
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description: From nothing to streaming — set up a host and connect your first client.
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---
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This is the shortest path to a working stream. Each step links to the details.
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## 1. Set up the host
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On your Linux + NVIDIA machine, follow the guide for your system:
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- [Ubuntu — GNOME](/docs/ubuntu-gnome)
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- [Ubuntu — KDE Plasma](/docs/ubuntu-kde)
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- [Fedora — KDE Plasma](/docs/fedora-kde)
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- [Bazzite — gamescope / Steam](/docs/bazzite)
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Each one covers the NVIDIA driver, the dependencies, and how to build and run the host. Check the
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[Requirements](/docs/requirements) first if you're not sure your machine is a fit.
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## 2. Start the host
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From a terminal **inside your desktop session** (so the host can reach your compositor):
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```sh
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punktfunk-host serve --native
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```
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The host starts listening and prints its identity fingerprint. It advertises itself on your local
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network, so clients can find it by name. Leave it running. (To start it automatically at boot, see
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[Running as a Service](/docs/running-as-a-service).)
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## 3. Connect and pair a client
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On the device you want to stream to:
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- **Apple (Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV):** open the punktfunk app — your host appears under *On this
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network*. Tap it, and when prompted, **pair**.
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- **Anything with Moonlight:** add the host (it should be discovered automatically), then pair.
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To pair, the host needs to show a PIN. Arm pairing from the host's web console (or with
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`--allow-pairing` on the command line) — the host displays a 4-digit PIN, you type it into the client,
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and they trust each other from then on. Full details: [Pairing & Trust](/docs/pairing).
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## 4. Stream
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Once paired, select the host and start streaming. The host creates a virtual display at your device's
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resolution and refresh, and the picture comes up. Mouse, keyboard, and controllers flow back to the
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host.
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## Next steps
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- Tune [resolution, refresh, and bitrate](/docs/configuration).
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- Run the host [as a background service](/docs/running-as-a-service) so it's always available.
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- Hit a snag? See [Troubleshooting](/docs/troubleshooting).
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