diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b2f4f67..13ea8e1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,12 +10,13 @@ Besides, Conty supports true filesystem and X11 sandboxing, so you can even use * A single executable - download (or create) and run, nothing else is required. And it's portable, you can put it anywhere (even on a usb stick). * Works on most Linux distros, even very old ones and even without glibc (such as Alpine or Void with musl). +* Works on Steam Deck. * Root rights are **not required**. * Compressed (with squashfs or dwarfs), so it takes a lot less disk space than uncompressed containers and may provide faster filesystem access in some cases. * Contains many libraries and packages so it can run almost everything. And you don't need to install anything on your main (host) system. **You can even run 32-bit applications on pure 64-bit systems**. * Based on Arch Linux, contains latest software (including latest videodrivers). * Almost completely seamless experience. All applications that you run with Conty read and store their configs in your HOME directory as if you weren't using the container at all. -* No performance overhead. Since it's just a container, there is virtually no performance overhead, thus all applications will run at full speed. Regarding memory usage, Conty uses a bit more memory due to compression and because applications from the container can't share libraries with your system apps. +* No performance overhead. Since it's just a container, there is virtually no performance overhead, thus all applications will run at full speed. Regarding memory usage, Conty uses a bit more memory due to compression and because applications from the the container can't share libraries with your system apps. * Supports Xorg, Wayland and XWayland. * Supports filesystem and X11 sandboxing (thanks to bubblewrap and xephyr).