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Comment activer SSH sur le pont de vapeur

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Feb 25,2025

Ce guide explique comment activer et utiliser SSH sur votre deck Steam pour l'accès à distance à ses fichiers. Le mode de bureau du jeu de vapeur permet plus que les jeux, ce qui fait de l'accès à des fichiers à distance une fonctionnalité précieuse.

Activer SSH sur votre pont de vapeur

Suivez ces étapes pour activer SSH:

  1. Alimenter sur votre pont de vapeur.
  2. Appuyez sur le bouton Steam.
  3. Accédez à Paramètres> Système> Paramètres système> Activer le mode développeur.
  4. Appuyez sur le bouton Steam.
  5. Sélectionnez Alimenter> Passer en mode de bureau.
  6. Ouvrez Konsole du menu Démarrer.
  7. Définissez un mot de passe (si vous ne l'avez pas déjà fait) en utilisant la commande: Passwd.
  8. Activer SSH en utilisant: sudo systemctl start sshd.
  9. Pour s'assurer que SSH commence après un redémarrage, utilisez: sudo systemctl Activer sshd.
  10. Vous pouvez désormais accéder à votre jeu de vapeur à distance à l'aide d'un client SSH tiers.

ATTENTION: Évitez de modifier ou de supprimer les fichiers système pour empêcher la corruption du système d'exploitation.

désactiver SSH sur votre pont de vapeur

Pour désactiver SSH:

  1. Ouvrez Konsole dans le menu Démarrer.
  2. Utilisez sudo systemctl désactiver sshd pour empêcher SSH de démarrer automatiquement après un redémarrage. Pour arrêter immédiatement le service SSH, utilisez Sudo SystemCTl Stop Sshd.

Connexion à votre pont de vapeur via SSH

Une fois que SSH est activé, utilisez une application tierce comme Warpinator pour un transfert de fichiers facile. Installez Warpinator sur votre deck Steam et votre PC, puis lancez-le sur les deux appareils simultanément pour les transferts de fichiers de glisser-déposer simples.

Alternativement, si vous utilisez un PC Linux, vous pouvez accéder directement aux fichiers de votre pont Steam via votre gestionnaire de fichiers. Entrez sftp://deck @ SteamDeck dans la barre d'adresse et fournissez le mot de passe que vous définissez plus tôt.

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