Re: [gentoo-user] Steam now not working too...

2018-07-23 Thread Alan Grimes
Okay, very good suggestions, still broken, that bootstrap.tar.gz must be broken too. =\ atg@tortoise ~ $ steam --reset Installing bootstrap /home/atg/.local/share/Steam/bootstrap.tar.xz Reset complete! [### edit ###] atg@tortoise ~ $ steam which: no gnome-terminal in

Re: [gentoo-user] Steam now not working too...

2018-07-23 Thread Daniel Salas
Steam places the games in a directory called Library. It is in the settings (no idea where is the default on Linux). You can go there and either copy the whole folder out, or just rename it to ensure it will not delete it and once you have reinstalled, just move the directory back, or tell steam

Re: [gentoo-user] Steam now not working too...

2018-07-23 Thread Davyd McColl
Perhaps just back up ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps and reset steam, then close steam and copy back your steamapps? I've done this on Windows before, for similar reasons. Haven't needed to with steam on Linux - and it just updated about 1/2 an hour ago. -d On July 23, 2018 18:17:45 Alan

[gentoo-user] Steam now not working too...

2018-07-23 Thread Alan Grimes
KDE is still very very broken. Steam is almost 1/100th as bad as filezilla at pushing out stupid updates to their beta client, which is pretty awful, whereas filezilla is unbelievable... Anyway, their client now doesn't load: ## atg@tortoise ~ $ steam which: no gnome-terminal in