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Hi everybody! I'm trying to install steam on my machine with KDE Neon, but It fails with errors:
I tried to find this packages by my hands and I found that there are some naming issues. For example, there is no libdrm2_2.4.83-1~16.04.1_i386.deb package, but libdrm2_2.4.83-1_i386.deb exists in the http://ru.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/poo ... bd/libdrm/ folder. |
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Hi,
First, you have to remove steam apt remove --purge steam Afterwards, why don't you try pkcon?. You could use this command and you can find the man pages in a terminal (man pkcon). pkcon refresh (refresh the database package) pkcon update (update all the new packages) Then, you can find steam in the repositories. pkcon search steam Buscando por detalles [=========================] Cargando caché [=========================] Consultando [=========================] Finalizado [=========================] Disponible funnyboat-1.5-10.all (ubuntu-xenial-universe) side scrolling arcade shooter game on a steamboat Disponible lightyears-1.4-2.all (ubuntu-xenial-universe) single player real-time strategy game with steampunk sci-fi Disponible python-iapws-1.1.1-2.all (ubuntu-xenial-universe) Python implementation of the international APWS-IF97 steam tables Disponible python3-iapws-1.1.1-2.all (ubuntu-xenial-universe) Python3 implementation of the international APWS-IF97 steam tables Disponible steam-1:1.0.0.48-1ubuntu4.i386 (ubuntu-xenial-updates-multiverse) Valve's Steam digital software delivery system Disponible steamcmd-0~20130205-1.i386 (ubuntu-xenial-multiverse) Command-line interface for Valve's Steam pkcon install steam Whether you find any problems you can run the following command. pkson repair. Thats all, hope it help you. |
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Hi, j8a! Thanks for your advise! I just didn't know about pkcon. I tried your receipt but with no luck:
I looks a bit strange, because in the search list I see steam, but I can't install it. Also, I noticed that in your example you have ubuntu-xenial-updates-multiverse modifier for steam package, and in my case it has local modifier. I don't know why. Also, as far as I understand pkcon is just a frontend for the same package system as apt or apt-get. I don't think that pkcon could somehow fix my problem. |
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I've been using https://github.com/solus-project/linux- ... ntegration with great success
This is a snap that installs the Linux Steam Integration from Solus You can install the integration plus Steam with the following commands (but you'll need to enable snaps) sudo snap install --edge solus-runtime-gaming sudo snap install --devmode --edge linux-steam-integration |
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Hi,
The thing is whether the package appears in ubuntu-xenial-updates-multiverse I was enabled by discover, another KDE specific software manager uptades. I also did not understand pkcon until I switched to KDE Neon, which uses to provide the latest KDE packages with pkcon and discover. The repositories in KDE Neon are not enabled by Synaptic Package Manager or Software Sources, as in Ubuntu. Discover has a section to enable snaps and you can try what is suggested by WampaCowboy. Hope it helps |
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Thanks, it helps! I installed steam and it works. |
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