Steam for Linux, the digital distribution platform developed by Valve, has just received an important update and gets a little closer to a stable release.Steam for Linux is still in the Beta stage of development and Valve is making a lot of changes to the client.
Steam for Linux is getting closer to an official launch and Valve has now included a Linux tab into the client.
Valve is in high gear and they are working hard to make Steam for Linux a reality, probably by the end of year.
The latest Steam for Linux Beta update has implemented a nice touch-up from Valve and the client now blending perfectly with Unity.
Some Steam for Linux users have complained that Valve's client indicator in Ubuntu is not blending well with Unity.
Valve has launched yet another Beta version for its Steam for Linux client, this time with just a few minor fixes and improvements.
After a development version garners sufficient changes, Valve promotes that version to stable.
Valve has launched yet another Beta version for its Steam for Linux client, this time with just a few minor fixes and improvements.After a development version garners sufficient changes, Valve promotes that version to stable.
Valve has launched yet another Beta version for its Steam for Linux client, this time with just a few minor fixes and improvements.After a development version garners sufficient changes, Valve promotes that version to stable.
Valve announced few days back that Steam for Linux beta testing will start in October. Since then, many new Linux games have been added to Steam database, including Team Fortress 2.
Now official Steam for Linux community group has been launched, indicating that Steam Linux Beta release is imminent.
Valve has released an update for their Steam for Linux client, integrating a couple of Beta versions launched in the past weeks.
The development for Steam is usually done in the Beta branch and pushed at a later date into the stable version.
Highlights of the new Steam for Linux stable update:
• The Auto-Cloud was being erroneously disabled for some games.
Valve has launched yet another Beta version for its Steam for Linux client, this time with just a few minor fixes and improvements.
After a development version garners sufficient changes, Valve promotes it to stable.