Sudo lshw -short | egrep -v '(volume|disk|bus)'Ģ inxi can be used to display information about your graphics card, and your OpenGL/ graphics driver versions. Post command and output in the Extra Comments section: This command will dump your System hardware specification in a clean format. These guidelines ensure your submitted test results are actually relevant to other users of Wine and WineHQ.ġ The console version of the lshw utility is your friend.
Steam Big Picture mode fails to display content, it shows a black screen (d3d10) Very high CPU usage while downloading stuff in Steam Steam in wine stuck at 100% usage after some quake live gameplay Steam - streaming from a Wine host does not send sound ( also applies to Steam Link ) Steam: Mouse cursor shows the wrong symbol Steam requires Arial/Times New Roman fonts to open Store/Profile/Community pages Steam windows can be resized to 1x1 despite minimum size Steam games protected with Valve's CEG (Custom Executable Generation) DRM scheme fail game cache validation Multiple applications and games using 'Webkit' or 'Blink' web browser engine crash on startup ('Arial' and 'Times New Roman' font face name validation) Steam 2010 version: tooltips popup even when the steam windows isn't top-active one Screen under Steam windows is not refreshing Mesa-private-llvm i686 3.6.2-2.el7 base 6.External screen resolution changes are not detected
Yum -enablerepo=steam_fedora19 install steamĭone, the Steam client installs successfully! To launch it either use the start entry in Applications –> Games or run it in the terminal with steam. Note that Steam on Linux is only 32-bit at the moment so install this even if you’re running a 64-bit OS yum install – This is the only dependency not yet available via the standard or compatible repositories. Name=Steam RPM packages (and dependencies) for Fedora – output is for 64bit, for 32bit replace x86_64 in baseurl with i386 (you can browse all other repos here) cat /etc//steam_fedora19.repo
– this is not mandatory but could prove beneficial for other package installations yum install To install the Steam client I used the Fedora 19 official repository for Steam which is binary compatible with CentOS 7. My test was done on a machine which was recently installed with CentOS 7 using the GNOME desktop installation option. It was one of the few reasons I still use Fedora on my PC (I’m not much into running the “latest and greatest” apps and features), but I am happy to say the new CentOS works flawlessly so I am seriously considering the switch. I wanted to test the Steam native client as I never managed to install it properly on CentOS 6. The latest CentOS 7 derives from RHEL 7 which is primarily based on Fedora 19 “with several changes from 20 and later” and that gives it a great advantage over its predecessor. CentOS 6 was also a good choice, but it lacked many features of a modern desktop since its core was based on Fedora 12-13. CentOS 7 is out and it will likely prove to be a great alternative for Fedora.