No, but anything you change will be undone by the next update. Better to use something like distrobox, that's stored in the home directory.
You could theoretically download a binary, but you run into the chance of it being compiled against different versions of libraries than on the Steam Deck's system. A statically linked binary would fix that particular issue, though.
No, but anything you change will be undone by the next update. Better to use something like distrobox, that's stored in the home directory.
You could theoretically download a binary, but you run into the chance of it being compiled against different versions of libraries than on the Steam Deck's system. A statically linked binary would fix that particular issue, though.