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Yes you do
Unless it's a limitation specific to Linux, or you're talking about the physical Steam Link and not the app: No you don't.
I just unplugged my monitor from my PC, fired up the Steam Link app and started Elden Ring no problem.
I'm talking about the host machine.
Yes, that is obvious.
How… how else would this be referred to? What would be the point in starting it headless on the client side?
I have no idea. But they seem to be confused in some way.