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The steam client picks it up for each installation using the shame folder location, and this works for every other Linux steam game I own.
Edit:
In any case, I attempted removing all game content, and installing using Kubuntu, and I still get the synchronization failed error.
Maybe you should try to reinstall the Steam client completely...
In your steam client, if you go to Steam | Settings | Downloads | Steam Library Folders, the default for Kubuntu is /home/<username>/.local/share/Steam/. I added a folder /mnt/Windows/SteamLibrary, which is a separate NTFS partition holding game content.
In any case, I removed the game from /mnt/Windows/SteamLibrary in the steam client by going to Library | Ultratron | Right-Click | Remove Local Content. I then reinstalled to the default directory and received the same error.
I have separate Steam installations for all 3 OSes. There is no need to remove Steam completely.