GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Full Linux support for Steam is one step closer. Valve has announced that it launched a "limited access beta" for the new Steam for Linux client. The ...
Santa Tux has visited early this year, dragging an open beta version of Steam's Linux client behind his Gentoo-powered sleigh. Now, all who've embraced the free software revolution can try and test ...
The latest Steam Client Beta update fixes a crash on Linux that was being caused by Nvidia GPUs when hardware acceleration was switched on. There were also a bunch of other non-related fixes. Valve ...
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Steam shown running on Nintendo Switch thanks to latest Proton beta
Valve has released Proton 11.0-Beta1, with support for Arm devices.
If you’re a Linux buff, you already know how to get Steam working under the scrappy Unix-like operating system using intermediary connectors like Wine, but as any Wine user knows, game performance ...
After being in beta for months, the Steam client for Linux operating systems is now available, according to a Valve press release. In order to celebrate this occasion, Valve has also announced that ...
As a long-time Linux user, I admit that I’m still in relative awe that Steam for Linux is, in fact, a reality. The state of gaming on Linux has never been ideal, with most gamers having to mess around ...
Gaming on Linux has long been considered one of the most difficult things to do until the addition of Steam Client. As the service progresses, new updates are being released to make the experience ...
Since the dawn of the Linux penguin there has been one constant user compliant: "Linux won't run my games!" Those days are now over. Today, February 14th, the Steam gaming client for Ubuntu Linux has ...
Of course, Big Picture is part of the Linux client, so users can bring Steam into the living room on their Ubuntu computers. Yes, Ubuntu, because the client is designed to deliver its “best experience ...
Steam, the games focussed digital distribution and multiplayer online community, will soon be welcoming Linux users to the fold. Or so it seems; Valve, the company behind Steam, have issued no such ...
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