


But, depending on your use-case there's two potential work arounds before you `sudo steamos-readonly disable` to install something. I've not seen a Flatpak yet, nor that any VPN has been baked in. It's been a few months since the OG post. make a new text file called "InstallOpenVPN.sh" (the. If you want an easy way to re-install this in the event of that just make a simple script:ġ. I found out how to fix the cert error here but it's in a Czech form:Īpparently changes made to the system partition can be overwritten in future steam system updates. sudo steamos-readonly enable: Locks the main system files again so you don't break anything sudo pacman -S networkmanager-openvpn: Installs the necessary packages!Ħ. sudo pacman -Syu: verifies the system/repositories are up to dateĥ. sudo pacman-key -init & sudo pacman-key -populate: When I tried just installing the OpenVPN packages it threw a certificate error, these commands fixed that.Ĥ. sudo steamos-readonly disable: The steam OS partition is read-only by default so you have to unlock itģ. passwd: you have to set a user password in order to use the "sudo" command to elevate privilegesĢ. It took me a while to find this so I figured I'd repost it:ġ.
