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  • Well I ran the code anyway so I hope that's okay. Really appreciate the help man.

  • I might treat my PC with a new motherboard, CPU and RAM in the near future so switching distros is not totally out of the question. This rig is almost exclusively for playing DayZ tho, so this issue is particularly irritating.

  • Yeah I actually saw that on an article while googling about it. I ran the code but haven't managed to test it yet. Trying again with the different steam version in a moment. I think I saw something about i386 scroll by while it was installing.

  • Yeah Ubuntu App Center. I managed to uninstall it now and installed one using terminal. I'm re-downloading the game now so we'll see how it goes..

  • I'm on ubuntu

  • How?

  • Asbestos and holes in the o-zone layer were real issues though and both have now been more or less resolved. It's not like new problems mean the previous ones weren't valid.

  • I'm starting to think it has something to do with my GPU/drivers aswell. Earlier when I ran the software updater it found an update for steam but while installing I got this message and I have no idea what it mean and how to sort it out

  • Yeah the unistallation gets stuck with terminal aswell. It managed to break steam so it no longer opens but wont remove it either. Guess I'll just try and install it again via terminal nevertheless.

  • Yeah I tried proton 8 and 7 too and no difference. I had this exact same issue in win7 too before I switced to Linux so I don't think it's an issue with proton.

  • The drivers I had before were proprietary and tested but the ones I updated to now (545) are just proprietary. Earlier I got this message so that's why I'm trying to install the 32 bit drivers too though it worked just fine before without them.

    Here's my system info. I'll try uninstalling steam again now.

    System Details Report


    Report details

    • Date generated: 2024-01-10 18:28:58

    Hardware Information:

    • Hardware Model: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5Q-PRO
    • Memory: 12.0 GiB
    • Processor: Intel® Core™2 Quad Q9450 × 4
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
    • Disk Capacity: 1.5 TB

    Software Information:

    • Firmware Version: 1613
    • OS Name: Ubuntu 23.10
    • OS Build: (null)
    • OS Type: 64-bit
    • GNOME Version: 45.1
    • Windowing System: X11
    • Kernel Version: Linux 6.5.0-14-generic

  • There is no such option available in the drop down menu or when I open properties

  • I'm not sure what you mean. Uninstall them from here?

    Also why is there three different Linux Runtimes?

  • Yeah I followed the instructions there and it worked without an issue for several weeks and then just stopped working.

  • My GPU is just a few years old GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER and I just updated the drivers from 535 to 545 but no difference. However I've gotten a prompt saying that Steam needs nvidia-driver-libs:i386 so I'm not sure if I should install that instead or in addition to the ones I already have.

    I still haven't been able to uninstall steam snap(?) either. I'd like to try the non-snap version using terminal but I don't know how to proceed. I'm sorry I'm such a novice with Linux. I'm feeling like my replies are really unhelpful.

    EDIT: No luck trying to install the other drivers. All I got is this:

  • I need no try again. The uninstall failed the first time. It got stuck at 80% or so. I've had so much issues with Linux from the start that I'm getting suspicious about wether it's a hardware issue.

  • But what's strange is that it worked with proton experimental untill this point and that I had this exact same issue earlier on Windows 7 aswell on this same PC. I however did try using proton 8 but that made no difference. I need to try those other versions too

  • Yeah I installed Steam using the Ubuntu app store. Now I'm trying to uninstall it but it's been going on for an hour and doesn't seem to be progressing anywhere.

  • I'm simply asking what the preferred alterative would've been but nobody seems to be interested in answering. At no point have I said that what they're currently doing is optimal as it quite clearly isn't.