This is the README for the Steam for Linux client.
Steam for Linux requires the following:
x86_64
, AMD64
) Linux kernel
x86_64
/ AMD64
CPU with support for the CMPXCHG16B
and SSE3
instruction setsx86_64
, AMD64
) and 32-bit (i386
, IA32
) graphics drivers. Install them using sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
.x86_64
, AMD64
) and 32-bit (i386
, IA32
) glibcInstall Steam for Linux client:
steam_latest.deb
package from this location.steam_latest.deb
and double-click it. This launches Ubuntu Software Center and installs the package.gdebi-core
package (apt install gdebi-core
) and then install the Steam for Linux package (gdebi steam_latest.deb
).If you encounter an issue with Steam for Linux, first search the issue list to see if it has already been reported. Include closed issues in your search.
For issues with:
If it has not been reported, create a new issue with the following information:
Please place logs either in a code block (go here for a GFM cheat sheet) or a gist.
When possible, please include a differential between a working configuration and the reported issue.
If a crash is involved, please include any CrashIDs or minidumps related to the issue in an archive. Archives can be drag and dropped into the text box of github.
For tracking purposes, there should be one issue per issue report.
System information can be gathered from within steam (Help -> System Information
).
Once your information appears: right-click within the dialog, choose Select All
, right-click again, and then choose Copy
.
Paste this information into a gist and include a link to it from your bug report.
There are basic rules of conduct that should be followed at all times by everyone participating in the discussions. While this is generally a relaxed environment, please remember the following:
Remember: Just because the issue you reported was reported here does not mean that it is an issue with Steam. Also, should your issue not be resolved immediately, it does not mean that a resolution is not being researched or tested. Patience is always appreciated.