I had a nice working setup of Steam and some steam games (civ4 and team fortress 2 mainly), used them about a week ago.
I'm using AwesomeWM. My rule for Chromium:
{ rule = { class = "Chromium" },
properties = { tag = tags[1][9], floating = true, border_width = 0 } },
It works well, except Chromium window can be dragged using it's titlebar even if it's maximized.
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.
I have Ubuntu 12.04 with Gnome Shell chosen as Desktop Manager.
I'm getting used to how the windows are resized as they are dragged on some edge of the screen (e.g.
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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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
Time to do a round-up of all the latest on the Steam front for all of you, especially those not including themselves unofficially in the beta. Steam Client Firstly Steam itself got updates:
Time to do a round-up of all the latest on the Steam front for all of you, especially those not including themselves unofficially in the beta.
Hello,
I have recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 x64 where my friend is helping get started with this OS. We tend to communicate through Steam. I've installed Ubuntu about 3 days ago and installed Steam using the Ubuntu Software Centre. Only just yesterday, I've been having these really weird connection issues with Steam. Where it cannot connect to the Steam network.
Steam for Linux has been officially released for a while now, but the development on the beta branch continues and Valve is adding more features and fixes.Highlights of Steam for Linux Beta:• The web page load indicator has been fixed;• steam://flushconfig URL command has been added, which clears the local Steam client configuration;• The runtime been updated with the final SDL 2.0