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Cody Smith
cody.smith9202 at gmail.com
Fri May 3 21:25:41 UTC 2013
the Steam client typically doesn't install the driver for you, but
Jockey-KDE is there to help with the various proprietary drivers, it isn't
too hard to use either.
--c_smith
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Alan Dacey (grokit) <grokit at ajinfosearch.com
> wrote:
> **
>
> Just download and install the deb as Cody Smith said.
>
>
>
> I'm running 64-bit Kubuntu 12.10 & 13.04 on multiple computers with
> multiple hardware levels and the only problems I've had is that the Steam
> client doesn't install any dependencies and I always get an 'out of date'
> message box on startup. I have to admit the dependency problem happened in
> the first week of that the Steam client was released so it may have gotten
> some KDE love since then.
>
> One more thing to look out for if you are running Kubuntu 12.04 64-bit is
> if you can install ia32libs at all. There was/is a nasty bug where a
> 64-bit--32-bit conflict appeared waaaay down the line of dependencies so
> that you couldn't install _any_ 32-bit libraries. Fixed in 12.10 & 13.04. I
> couldn't play Limbo until I upgraded :(
>
>
>
> --
>
> Alan
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> On Friday, May 03, 2013 4:15:18 PM Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
>
> Anyone know how to get Steam (Linux Ver) installed on Kubuntu?
>
> Also, any opinions on whether its easier to run the games under 32 bit
> rather than 64 bit?
>
>
> --
> Lindsay
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