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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=slowscript.warpinator
and a beta version for all sorts of Apple devices:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/7ndmZa31
IMHO for quick transfers there is just nothing like Warpinator, but if you need to sync folders between systems, there are other great tools too:
Syncthing - https://syncthing.net/
go to the discover store and get warpinator, its incredibly fast and easy to use so no need for the terminal at all,
on windows just go and download the warpinator client, once its installed it will be like 2 or 3 clicks and your files are sent
Explain it to me. So I set up a windows network share? And the access that from the steam deck?
...while @Taktloss was talking about making a win10 network share (which I mentioned is probably still a PITA) and using the Deck's desktop mode file manager to access this
that's why Warpinator and Syncthing (both peer-to-peer solutions promptly available as flatpaks on linux and easily installable on windows too) became the goto choices on the Deck (at least for now)
This exactly why I think the feature request should be integrating samba into the SteamOS image as a short to medium term fix. I think a long term fix should be integrating a warpinator-like feature into the Steam client directly. This way standard and power users are both served.
samba on the other hand is a pretty minimal size package, but usually doesn't come preinstalled in other distros due to some technical issues I don't quite understand
that being said, they could work on a "welcome screen" offering optional stuff users tend to like having around (a pretty feature in linux distros for PCs), and Warpinator & Syncthing would definitely make my cut to being listed there