No, that doesn't appear to be the issue. A message appears at the bottom
of the screen with a red background saying that I can't install the .deb
because it isn't free software. Same thing for applications that *may*
have non-free software.

It also doesn't list (what I assume to be) non-free software. For
example, Steam doesn't show up but can be installed via terminal.

This wouldn't have anything to do with the install option that allows
you to install third party software(non-free), would it?

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