So I am on linuxmint 22, Should I install the Flatpak version of steam (It’s not available, but should I, if it was) or whatever that Steam gives you (.DEB file) ??
flatpak steam has had some issues launching games. learned that the hard way. usually i install from terminal, but the software center is ok too. since steam updates itself, i don’t see any reason to avoid the .deb file either.
I don’t really know mint but why not install it through your package manager?
Because people say that it’s usually outdated
Steam updates itself so it shouldn’t be a problem I run debian and use the package from their Repo and have no issues
That would be very weird. I gather that Mint use Ubuntu’s packages so it should be OK. Did you try it?
Well… I ended up installing the .DEB version that you download directly from Steam’s website
I don’t understand why but OK.
Because people usually recommend that in case of Steam
I never heard that and never installed Steam without a package manager. Be careful not to listen to everyone’s advices.
What if I told you it came from a principled youtuber ?
Just going to add, flatpaks have a hard time picking up controllers at least if you are using remote play. Would strongly recommend the deb
Whatever way you go with, if it pops up a “THIS MIGHT BRICK YOUR COMPUTER” kind of warning, maybe consider one of the other options instead of ignoring it and then complaining about how nothing in Linux works.
What am I Linus from LTT ?😂
This may help “How to Use Steam on Linux (Some Hacking Required)”
https://spectra.video/videos/watch/06cb0ef3-9944-477c-8efa-725ad228ff53
I’m on Debian 12 and I run the flatpak. If it breaks I just install Steam on the desktop until it’s fixed. So they don’t have to be mutually exclusive. But I haven’t had to worry about the flatpak breaking in years.
Install via apt if flatpak isn’t available. If you plan to use gamescope, proton etc then I’d recommend flatpak.
But proton can be used in the .DEB version too right ? I mean almost every linux player ends up using proton
Yes!