Steam for Linux

Steam for Linux

Alphorin 23 nov. 2012 às 4:35
Email for Steam Linux beta.
I did not receive an email that allowed me to download Steam for Linux. Is this normal? I signed up for the beta.
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MonoBOY 23 nov. 2012 às 4:37 
A lot of us without invite :)
Heiji Hattori 23 nov. 2012 às 4:43 
only 5000 people received the invite but 60000 compiled the survey.
You are not alone :D
TheL1br4rian 23 nov. 2012 às 5:20 
I wish I had it too :-(
aviau 23 nov. 2012 às 6:40 
Originalmente postado por swatk90:
Yeah, just be patient, it will become open for everyone in the end, isn't it. :P

But beta is so much cooler.
Guust Flater 23 nov. 2012 às 7:09 
No need for invite mail or to wait.
Download the installation file: http://media.steampowered.com/client/installer/steam.deb

Install from a terminal:
cd ~/Downloads
sudo dpkg -i steam.deb && sudo apt-get install -f

Then run the command: steam steam://open/games
(optional: Or edit your shortcut with gedit text editor with steam://open/games behind /usr/bin/steam like /usr/bin/steam steam://open/games behind %U)

Go to store, search team fortress and click play, enjoy your beta ;-)
Alphorin 23 nov. 2012 às 7:55 
Thanks Guust Flater, but I'm with a amd64, dpkg doesn't work :(
kigucdoshu 23 nov. 2012 às 8:08 
Originalmente postado por Alphorin:
Thanks Guust Flater, but I'm with a amd64, dpkg doesn't work :(
Do you want some help with that, or did you just post to lament the situation? Post terminal output.
Alphorin 23 nov. 2012 às 8:14 
I need a solution to install steam on a amd64 architecture
oneinfiniteloop 23 nov. 2012 às 8:36 
You just need to manually extract Debian package and start bin/steam. This script will do the rest.
kigucdoshu 23 nov. 2012 às 8:39 
Originalmente postado por ltodoto:
You just need to manually extract Debian package and start bin/steam. This script will do the rest.
Only if all dependencies are already satisfied. That is why it's necessary to run 'apt-get -f install' after installing the .deb.
Alphorin 23 nov. 2012 às 8:43 
Okay, now, when I want execute Steam, I have an error : /home/alphorin/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam: /lib32/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.15' not found (required by /home/alphorin/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam)

A driver need to be install?
oneinfiniteloop 23 nov. 2012 às 8:57 
Obviously, your version of glibc is incompatible with steam binary. You need to install the one from Ubuntu repo.
DarkStarSword 25 nov. 2012 às 18:56 
You can just put the Ubuntu libc in ~/Steam/ubuntu12_32 and Steam will use it instead of the system libc. Kano's script to install on Debian does this: http://steamcommunity.com/app/221410/discussions/0/882965118613928324/
Corodius 25 nov. 2012 às 21:16 
Ok bud, all you need to do, without all the screwaround that has been posted, is install the package ia32-libs before attempting the install. After that, just double click the damn .deb file lol. Yes you could do it through dpkg, but Software Centre will grab the deps anyway, and saves the hassle of having to install -f .
ComputerAbuser 26 nov. 2012 às 14:59 
Thanks for the link. :)

I have it installed, but can't log in due to blocked ports on our company network. I will have to try this the next time I have my work laptop at home.


Originalmente postado por Guust Flater:
No need for invite mail or to wait.
Download the installation file: http://media.steampowered.com/client/installer/steam.deb

Install from a terminal:
cd ~/Downloads
sudo dpkg -i steam.deb && sudo apt-get install -f

Then run the command: steam steam://open/games
(optional: Or edit your shortcut with gedit text editor with steam://open/games behind /usr/bin/steam like /usr/bin/steam steam://open/games behind %U)

Go to store, search team fortress and click play, enjoy your beta ;-)
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