How to install Steam in Ubuntu
Steam is the most popular online gaming platform for PC and Linux. There are over 2000 Steam games available for Linux. Although Steam is available through the official Ubuntu repositories, many new Linux users still have trouble installing. This article will guide you to install Steam on Ubuntu.
Before attempting to install Steam, users need to make sure that the graphics card driver is properly installed and configured. Driver is also not available through the same channels as on Windows. Once installed, they will always be updated through regular system updates. That means you just need to set it all up in one go, Steam and the drivers will continue to run smoothly on Ubuntu.
Install Driver
Before installing and using Steam on Ubuntu, users need to be sure to install the latest drivers and configure them correctly on the system. How to install different AMD and NVIDIA drivers, but there are a few things you need to do first. Users need to enable 32-bit support because Steam only works on 32-bit drivers so that drivers are automatically supported when installing drivers.
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
Update Apt to apply changes.
sudo apt update apt upgrade sudo
NVIDIA Driver
You will not be able to play games on open source NVIDIA drivers, so install exclusive NVIDIA drivers. Thankfully, they're really good and work perfectly when installed.
Ubuntu's NVIDIA driver is stored in an existing and well maintained PPA. Activate it on the system and update Apt.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: graphics-drivers / ppa sudo apt-get update
Then, install the latest driver.
sudo apt install nvidia-graphics-drivers-387 nvidia-settings
After installing the driver, run the Nvidia configuration utility.
sudo nvidia-xconfig --initial
Restart the system to apply the changes.
AMD driver
AMD's open source drivers are rapidly growing, but if you're using an older version of Ubuntu, you won't see the benefits of that development. There are two main components to running AMD drivers: Mesa and the Linux kernel.
To add Mesa PPA to the system:
sudo add-apt-ppa repository: oibaf / graphics-drivers sudo apt-get update
Upgrade the package to the new version. Then, make sure you have installed xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu.
apt upgrade sudo sudo apt install xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu
You may have to restart for these changes to take effect.
Install Steam
Steam is available in Ubuntu repositories, you can install it easily with Apt.
sudo apt install steam
Start Steam and login. You will have to perform normal procedures by adding new settings to your account, then you can open and access your Steam library.
That's all you need to do. Stream is running on the system and the latest drivers will back them up. Note the library only displays Linux games by default. Users can also see games for Windows, but cannot launch them. Be sure to run regular updates on the system to keep things stable.
See more:
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