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I removed my AMD beta drivers and attempted to run Steam on the open drivers, got a libgl error. I proceeded to remove all the 32 bit libs (sudo apt-get remove libgl1-mesa-glx:i386), reinstalled them (sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-glx:i386), deleted the Steam directory in /home to prompt Steam to update/reinstall missing files, and Steam worked (better than before even?). I'm not sure why this happened, maybe some corrupted 32 bit libs from when I installed them first? Either way now my Steam isn't missing random text in places, looks nicer, and Big Picture runs (it crashed Steam before).
I've also reinstalled the proprietary beta drivers and Big Picture runs better than it does with the open ones and have no problems as of yet (:
Is the libgl1-mesa-glx package just about the opensource driver? I have reinstalled that to get rid of an ELFCLASS64 error but it doesn't fix the 155 (GLX) thing. Is there something else I should be reinstalling or doing? Or am I reinstalling the proprietary driver all wrong?