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the installer will prompt you with several questions, once done running the installer command will load the latest version of steam. | the installer will prompt you with several questions, once done running the installer command will load the latest version of steam. | ||
= Troubleshooting = | == Troubleshooting == | ||
== Steam segfaults after 2nd start! == | === Steam segfaults after 2nd start! === | ||
I do not know much about this behaviour, but I found a workaround. | I do not know much about this behaviour, but I found a workaround. | ||
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$ ##i##steam --reset | $ ##i##steam --reset | ||
$ ##i##mv ~/backup ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps | $ ##i##mv ~/backup ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps | ||
</console> | |||
It resets all the Steam settings (except that were in Steam Cloud), but does not delete games. | |||
=== My screen in Dota 2 (and other Source games) is all red! === | |||
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# ##i##echo 'media-libs/libtxc_dxtn abi_x86_32' >> /etc/portage/package.use | |||
# ##i##emerge media-libs/libtxc_dxtn | |||
</console> | </console> |
Revision as of 16:49, March 5, 2015
Steam is a content delivery system for linux gaming.
install part 1
funtoo & gentoo have ebuilds in the gamerlay overlay. the steam-meta ebuild was removed.
root # layman -a gamerlay root # layman -S root # emerge steam-launcher
install part 2
steam has its own internal package management system. Portage will not track its files, or games installed. the ebuild simply pulls in the steam installer, to run the steam installer:
root # /usr/bin/steam
the installer will prompt you with several questions, once done running the installer command will load the latest version of steam.
Troubleshooting
Steam segfaults after 2nd start!
I do not know much about this behaviour, but I found a workaround.
user $ mkdir -p ~/backup user $ mv ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps ~/backup user $ steam --reset user $ mv ~/backup ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps
It resets all the Steam settings (except that were in Steam Cloud), but does not delete games.
My screen in Dota 2 (and other Source games) is all red!
root # echo 'media-libs/libtxc_dxtn abi_x86_32' >> /etc/portage/package.use root # emerge media-libs/libtxc_dxtn