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Also deactivated the steam repository for the moment.
Same version of Ubuntu (14.04)
Internet connection: is also fast 30Mb/s
For now you can update steam using the application itself. And if you want to use "apt-get update" for other things, use this work-around: just open up the Ubuntu Software Center then go to
and uncheck the steampowered repositories.
Run sudo apt-get update and re-check the boxes.
Download it from here https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/steam-launcher/
Uninstalling Steam and downloading it from the link above (or from the Ubuntu Software Center), solved the problem.
From Ubuntu Software Center, download the "Steam (steam-launcher)" one.
The Steam site should mention that Steam is now a standard Ubuntu package.
The Steam site should mention it at least for Ubuntu, because the Steam package mentioned on steampowered.com does not work with the current Long Term Support Version of Ubuntu 14.04
elementary OS