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I know absolutely jack about Linux, but as someone with a steam deck, eGPU support would be pretty spiffy. Not sure how possible that actually is though.
eGPUs are supported on linux, but every device needs to have thunderbolt support, Steam Deck doesn't have thunderbolt, so there's nothing software can do. Maybe Steam Deck 2 will have it.
You can have an "external" GPU if your willing to give up your NVMe storage