I tried and failed, but I didn't spend more than a couple of hours on it. I never managed to completely fix the dependency chain for getting the Ubuntu package to install cleanly. Do you have any tips that you can remember? What Debian release are you running? i386 or amd64?
I doubt Steam will be expanding their distro support any time soon. Looks to me like they engaged Ubuntu some time ago to get the compiled in support they wanted. Regards Tom On 31 January 2013 00:53, Mark Allums <m...@allums.com> wrote: Is there any (un)official Debian Steam client? Has anyone (but me) gotten the native Steam client running well in Debian? I had it running briefly through a great deal of manual labor, but I changed my configurations several times, and now I am prohibited from installing the Ubuntu .deb because of dependency issues (that involve binary incompatibility). Is there any word on the eventual ship date of such a thing as installing Steam, or any news at all concerning it and Debian? ___________________________ Please don't top post. The short answer is that I can't install Steam the way I did previously because of binary incompatibility with libc, et al. Ubuntu requires their version of libc and Debian requires its version. The Steam binaries require the Ubuntu version. I was asking whether there was a workaround or a private version of those libraries, and how best to approach it. That is, is there a procedure to follow, or an unofficial Debian .deb containing the Debianized version already packaged up by someone. Mark