Some setups require much more dependencies than others and missing some of these dependencies can lead to segfaults and random crashes. Note: Installing Steam though Flatpak automates the process of what you will need to run Steam. # ln -s /etc/sv/dbus /var/serviceįor some games mono must be installed: # xbps-install -S mono Installing Steam through Flatpak # xbps-install -Syv libgcc-32bit libstdc++-32bit libdrm-32bit libglvnd-32bit mesa-dri-32bitĭbus is generally a good idea to have as you can have issue starting Steam or segfaults without it. ![]() nvidia340-libs-32bit (latest package for old GPUs) nvidia390-libs-32bit (latest previous package) nvidia-libs-32bit (latest nvidia package) ![]() libgcc-32bit libstdc++-32bit libdrm-32bit libglvnd-32bitįor users of the proprietary NVIDIA driver: The 32bit packages are available in the `multilib` repository. Steam on x86_64 requires support for OpenGL/Vulkan in 32bits mode, It will tell you which repositories you need to enable and which packages you need. Additional steps on x86_64 machinesĪfter installation there will be a prompt in the terminal explaining what other packages may be needed depending on the user's setup. If you are running the i686 distribution this should be enough to get it running. Next, install the steam package hosted by this repo: # xbps-install -S steam ![]() To install Steam firstly you need to enable the nonfree repository if you haven't yet. Steam is a gaming distribution platfrom by Valve Software.
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