• SethranKada@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      I haven’t tried any of the other versions in a while, mostly because it takes forever to install, but I can do that. I’ll point out that this issue has been going on for years, and I had issues with all variants of steam I’ve tried before.

      I’ll download steam a few other times from various package managers to see if any of them work now that some time has passed. In particular, I’ll try rpm-ostree layering, docker, and nix

      i’ll get back to you with the information when I’ve finished installing them

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        2 months ago

        Is this on one of Fedora’s images or on one of uBlue’s images? Regardless, could you specify what exactly we’re dealing with?

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            Thanks for the clarification! We actually run very similar systems; I’m on the hardened Bluefin-dx image as per secureblue.

            Regarding Steam, Bazzite -one of Bluefin’s uBlue siblings- actually switched over to RPM Fusion’s Steam due to issues with the Flatpak.

            I don’t know what exactly is the way to go for you. But I can suggest the following possibilities (from own experience):

            • Install RPM Fusion’s Steam through layering with rpm-ostree.
            • Use Steam bundled with Bazzite- Arch; this is what Bazzite used to use in the past.
            • Or (very unconventional) use the Steam bundled with Conty.
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              Bazzite lead developer here, we actually never used the flatpak. Our first release had it installed in a distrobox container on the desktop images. Deck images always had RPM Steam because Steam is essentially functioning as a desktop environment there. We moved them both to be RPM for support consistency reasons.