My steam installation on Fedora 18 won't start.
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Hi. Today I installed "Steam" from "Ubuntu Software center". It had the button "Buy" which i found weird because I remember Steam as a free program. Then it started to update and wanted my password. Then I restarted the computer because Steam wanted it. After I logged in to my Ubuntu I saw only the Desktop Background and one icon which was "Steam".
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For some reason my Steam just broke today after working perfectly since I installed it a few days ago.
It was originally installed via the deb from the Steam site. So I uninstalled that using the Ubuntu Software Center. Then I installed steam-launcher. When I run it from the menu it does nothing at all.
So I downloaded steam on PlayOnLinux and I installed some random games and they open but I can't do anything with them I can move the mouse around and the menu buttons change, but I can't actually click anything. The games I tried it on were Castle Crashers, Deus Ex: HR, and Super Meat Boy and they all did the same thing.
There is a Easy way to get steam for Linux Without beta access (No, Not using WINE)
From Terminal:
wget http://media.steampowered.com/client...ller/steam.deb
sudo dpkg -i steam.deb && sudo apt-get install -f
Then From Unity Dash Do:
Launch Steam App
Login to Steam
Lock To Launcher
You will get a message saying you arent in Beta close this.
Right Click Launcher Icon And
Running Steam on arch 64-bitSTEAM_RUNTIME is enabled automaticallyMy output for trying to run steam; nothing happens if i try to run steam.I am using the proprietary nvidia driver (lib32 is also installed), so obviously it is not just a graphic driver issue.There was an update for steam yesterday i think, so probably thats the problem, because before steam was running like a charme.
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