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Somehow, I don't feel very helpful...
Got the same thing trying to install from software manager.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
steam64: Depends: steam (= 1.0.0.26) but it is a virtual package
Also can't instal steam from the STeam DL link because there is something wrong with lib6.. blahy blah.
Linux is a funky joke, everytime i have tried to run a dual boot it has ended up in frustration trying to do the simplest things. Can't even install a program from links when someone does a huge promo about how good it is, lol.
which will update the package manager. After that try again. When I installed it, I did it by browsing steampowered.com, clicking install steam, and opening the .deb file in package manager.
This can fixed in a terminal window (ctrl-alt-t) with this command:
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386; sudo apt-get update
exit
It'll prompt you for your Linux user's password after the first command.
For that matter, steam64 should be referencing steam 1.0.0.27, which removes the "Beta" installation warning.
"Waahhhh I tried using Linux for 20 minutes and it didn't do exactly what I wanted!! I'm going back to Windows where all you need is 7 fingers and the brain of a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ fish to get it working!! I'm too lazy to try to figure something out, I just want somebody to sit down and do it all for me!!"
Linux is not a piece of ♥♥♥♥, I've been using it for 10 years and had the balls to try to figure ♥♥♥♥ out myself.
Good luck