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- yes, I've done that as well. many, many, many times. I even uninstalled and reinstalled it. I'm not sure what the issue is since no obvious, or even tedious, solutions are making a difference.
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I have never used Ubuntu or any other Linux OS before last Friday. For all I know, I might have installed Ubuntu wrong and be missing a component. I would prefer if you use simplest terminology possible, but I'm OK with doing a bit of googling if need be. I just installed Steam for Ubuntu 16.04 but it won't open when I click on it in the launcher. The icon flashes for a few seconds, stops and then nothing happens. I looked in the system monitor and steam shows up there but ending the process and trying again does nothing. I heard trying to open apps that aren't working through the terminal tells you what the error is so I tried that and I got this:
Error Fixed: How to solve unable to execute command csgo.exe -steam -silent/help(2). PC Game Error Solved. If you think that this video tutorial is very help.
Please help I just want to play CS:GO again.
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Never2MuchPizzaNever2MuchPizza
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This problem is only present at Ubuntu 16.04. In ubuntu 16.10 install
steam:i386
package from Ubuntu's multiverse repository (the repository is enabled by default) and most problems have been fixed. To fix on Ubuntu 16.04:- Recommended solution:If you just installed Steam then make sure steam is closed and go to
~/.steam/steam/ubuntu12_32/steam-runtime/i386/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/
and delete the linklibstdc++.so.6
.That's it now it should start without problem. Let it do the update. After the update, if the message is the same (the file will be recreated after first update)then make sure steam is closed and do the same. Also if you have 64bits system go to~/.steam/steam/ubuntu12_32/steam-runtime/amd64/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
and deletelibstdc++.so.6
. - In some systems
libstdc++.so.6
keeps getting recreated. If that's your case, then create the scriptsteam.sh
with executable permissions:Then change at the steam desktop entry theExec=
line at the absolute path of the steam.sh script. Every time you want to play a game, open first steam with the modified desktop entry and then run the game from inside steam. Source: https://wirejungle.wordpress.com/2015/01/09/how-to-fix-broken-steam-linux-client-with-radeon-graphics-driver-workaround/
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I installed steam with the package in the Ubuntu repositories not the .deb file from steam. Apparently the Ubuntu provided package is modified to work on Ubuntu.
- Remove the Valve package:
- Delete the repository if it hasn't been removed with the package:
- Reload the sources list:
- Install Steam from the repos:
For more details see: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/57clur/cant_run_steam_on_ubuntu_1610/
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Something that worked for me was to add this environment variable in front of the executable
steam
:Try to run it in console, see if it works.
If yes, you can edit your Steam desktop shortcut to have this command:
instead of the old value:
Likewise, you can update your CS:GO desktop shortcut to have this command:
I don't have any idea of what it is doing, but it seems to work for me...
Hope it helps, and I hope that Valve will fix it soon!!
Samuel PhanSamuel Phan
Log posted indicates graphic driver is not installed correctly.
I had a similar problem with fresh install of 16.04I have reinstalled the graphics driver
first answer on link below Graphics issues after installing Ubuntu 16.04 with NVIDIA graphics
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Steam binary is 32 bits. Recent versions of Nvidia drivers dropped support for 32 bits applications. To fix this on Ubuntu 18.04:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
- Run
nvidia-settings
and check your Nvidia driver major version. Mine, for instance, is: NVIDIA Driver Version: 430.26 (so, 430) sudo apt install libnvidia-gl-{{MAJOR VERSION NUMBER}}:i386
For instance, being my Nvidia driver major version 430, my command ended up being
sudo apt install libnvidia-gl-430:i386
But Steam, seriously, 32 bits....??
Lucas BustamanteLucas Bustamante
It's solution similar to @Thanos Apostolou, courtesy of ArchLinux wiki:
Original solution:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Steam/Troubleshooting#Dynamic_linker
przemo_liprzemo_li
Installing the Solus version of Steam instead of the official (.deb) version fixed this for me.
First, remove the official version:
Then install the Solus version:
Now start Steam from the dash.
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For Gentoo users who have arrived here and want a crude solution, this is what I did.
Step 1
Removed the offenders:
Step 2
Create a launcher script:
It produces a lot of errors warning about about 'wrong ELF class' but I ignore them. Also, change the path per the version of gcc you've installed. Feel free to improve (use gcc-config -L, etc.)
Daniel SantosDaniel Santos
Ubuntu 18.04: Once you successfully uninstalled your current Steam (all directory related to steam) please open a terminal and type the following in order to have a fresh and clean installation:
Once you're right the output should be:
'multiverse' distribution component enabled for all sources
Then install steam (using the terminal this is important in order to see potential error messages)
Once the installation is successfull, just type
steam
Here either it works and then have fun ! Or you have the following error message:
If you do have this message, don't give up and run:
It should now works !
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