Steam for Linux

Steam for Linux

Does Steam for Linux work for me ?
I know that it says "for Linux" but I want to try it so I ask you if it works for Windows, or if I need a program to work or something else, just pls help me
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it usually works fine for most people. Make sure you know this is a BETA and there are bugs to be fixed, and we're making amazing progress so far. I suggest you verify:

- Your Linux system is fully up to date
- Your graphics card driver is up to date

Also, for now you have the best chance on getting it running well by using Ubuntu and derivatives because Steam is focusing on them right now, they're easier to deal with and offer the biggest community support. I'd recomend either Ubuntu 12.04 or Linux MInt (I'm using LinuxMint Nadia 14, 64bit). I also had no problems with Ubuntu and openSUSE but I wouldn't recomend SUSE if you are new to Linux.

So the steps should be pretty easy, download Ubuntu, update the system, install graphics driver, download Steam Client and run it.

http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop

http://media.steampowered.com/client/installer/steam.deb
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More info here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valve
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Linux Junior s2 Camila:
it usually works fine for most people. Make sure you know this is a BETA and there are bugs to be fixed, and we're making amazing progress so far. I suggest you verify:

- Your Linux system is fully up to date
- Your graphics card driver is up to date

Also, for now you have the best chance on getting it running well by using Ubuntu and derivatives because Steam is focusing on them right now, they're easier to deal with and offer the biggest community support. I'd recomend either Ubuntu 12.04 or Linux MInt (I'm using LinuxMint Nadia 14, 64bit). I also had no problems with Ubuntu and openSUSE but I wouldn't recomend SUSE if you are new to Linux.

So the steps should be pretty easy, download Ubuntu, update the system, install graphics driver, download Steam Client and run it.

http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop

http://media.steampowered.com/client/installer/steam.deb
___________________________________

More info here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valve
So I can obtain Steam For Linux for my Windows only if I download Ubuntu
sorry I am pretty noob with Ubuntu :(
I do not know so much
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Chris; 26 Ιαν 2013, 5:32
No unless you run Ubuntu (or any other Linux distribution) on a Virtual Machine.

Steam for Windows = Works on Windows (and Linux but that's not the case)
Steam for Linux = Works on Linux

Of course, you can play Steam for Windows in Linux with the help of Wine, but Valve wants Steam for Linux to be a native experience.

So in order to fully get to know Steam Linux Client you should download a Linux distribution and run it, either installing it alongside with Windows or on a Virtual Machine.

I recomend you try it on a VirtualMachine first, so you don't make any major changes you'd somehow regret.

  • Download VirtualBox
  • Download Ubuntu
  • Install Ubuntu on your VirtualMachine

If you like it and trust it, you can install with Windows, so you will have an option to boot Windows or Linux, thus not losing any games that aren't on Linux yet.

http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.2.6/VirtualBox-4.2.6-82870-Win.exe
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Toquita; 26 Ιαν 2013, 5:37
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Linux Junior s2 Camila:
No unless you run Ubuntu (or any other Linux distribution) on a Virtual Machine.

Steam for Windows = Works on Windows (and Linux but that's not the case)
Steam for Linux = Works on Linux

Of course, you can play Steam for Windows in Linux with the help of Wine, but Valve wants Steam for Linux to be a native experience.

So in order to fully get to know Steam Linux Client you should download a Linux distribution and run it, either installing it alongside with Windows or on a Virtual Machine.

I recomend you try it on a VirtualMachine first, so you don't make any major changes you'd somehow regret.

  • Download VirtualBox
  • Download Ubuntu
  • Install Ubuntu on your VirtualMachine

If you like it and trust it, you can install with Windows, so you will have an option to boot Windows or Linux, thus not losing any games that aren't on Linux yet.

http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.2.6/VirtualBox-4.2.6-82870-Win.exe
ok thx :)
I think the OP isn't aware that Linux and Windows are two separate things.
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από cristian_hotmail:
ok thx :)
Don't mention it.
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Linux Junior s2 Camila:
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από cristian_hotmail:
ok thx :)
Don't mention it.
why ? :(
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από cristian_hotmail:
why ? :(
"Don't mention it" is like "Hey I'm glad I helped" =)
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Linux Junior s2 Camila:
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από cristian_hotmail:
why ? :(
"Don't mention it" is like "Hey I'm glad I helped" =)
oh sorry, lol
and thx again
I love this thread, so innocent :) No calling names or other worse things or even laughing at OP, You guys just explained things patiently.
Prime example of how internet communities should look like :)

+1
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από matt; 26 Ιαν 2013, 6:16
christian, die you get the steam for windows now? steam is available for linux, mac and windows - just install the windows program if you use windows.
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από gutigen o):
I love this thread, so innocent :) No calling names or other worse things or even laughing at OP, You guys just explained things patiently.
Prime example of how internet communities should look like :)

+1
Premium answer :)
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Chris; 26 Ιαν 2013, 6:16
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από sounds like a wooosh:
christian, die you get the steam for windows now? steam is available for linux, mac and windows - just install the windows program if you use windows.
The question was already answerd
read the 3rd comment
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από gutigen o):
I love this thread, so innocent :) No calling names or other worse things or even laughing at OP, You guys just explained things patiently.
Prime example of how internet communities should look like :)

+1
Doing any of those things just shows how some people have traumas about their past in some ways. I'd say laughing at the OP should at least mean people laughed at you when you didn't know about some subject.

BTW I'm not talking about you, but about anyone who acts like a jerk when dealing with people that are new to something :D
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Toquita; 26 Ιαν 2013, 6:30
@OP
If you have an older PC that's is standing around somewhere you could try out Linux on it, too. VMs are one thing but don't work very well sometimes. It's good to try it on real hardware and play around with it for some time.

Chances are that for your daily PC stuff (Browsing, Videos, Music, Documents etc.) Linux has everything you need with the benefit of being complete free, more secure and even easier to maintain. Linux manages updates in one place for the operating system and every program that you have installed. No annoying and slow Windows Updates and constant rebbooting and browsing the web to find installers somewhere. You also don't have to worry about programs installing annoying toolbars and adware.

For beginners Ubuntu is a good place to start www.ubuntu.com. Or if you want the same thing but with a more Windows like traditional desktop Linux Mint Cinnamon Desktop Edition is very good. http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php

Everything that run's on Linux works on both of them. It is just a different look and feel.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από blackout24; 26 Ιαν 2013, 7:06
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