yes it's the right way to config rpmfusion repo and then #dnf install steam

Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallag...@gmail.com> 于2023年6月30日周五 00:22写道:

> On Thu, 2023-06-29 at 23:15 +1000, Michael D. Setzer II via users
> wrote:
> > I'm not a gamer, but brother has steam on a Windows 7 machine
> > that he just got a message that Steam is dropping support for
> > Windows 7 in about 6 months? Knew that there is steam on Linux,
> > but have run into problems?
> >
> > 1. I had a similar machine to his windows 7 system, except it just
> > has onboard video versus his machine that has a $450 video card
> > he got years ago.
> >
> > Installed the Steam, and it seemed to install just fine.
> > Logged into his account, and downloaded one of his games that
> > required a 60G download.
> > Then went to play it, and it gives a message about requiring
> > DirectX 10.1?
> >
> > Doesn't give any other info. Tried dnf, but it doesn't seem to have
> > anything about DirectX??
> >
> > Not a steam user, so not sure if the Steam that it installed is
> > native
> > to Linux, or if it is somehow linked to wine?
> > Machine has winehq installed.
> >
> > Seen a number of pages that talk about Steam with Unbunta, but
> > I've got 5 Fedora 37 systems, but if that version of Linux is better,
> > I could rebuild it, but would prefer to use Fedora.
> > Did find one page that seems to talk about Fedora 38, have issues
> > with Steam, and that it is being worked on??
> >
> > Hoping that there is just some package(s) that need to be installed
> > to get it to work?
> > Or can the windows version be installed with winehq.
> > There was a playonlinux package, but it reported lots of issue with
> > winehq and conflicting with wanting to install wine version 7.xx.
> >
> > Figure that must be some gamers here that would know what best
> > option is.
>
> Steam is available from RPMfusion as an rpm:
>
>    $ rpm -qi steam
>    Name        : steam
>    Version     : 1.0.0.78
>    Release     : 1.fc38
>    Architecture: i686
>    Install Date: Sun 21 May 2023 11:14:48 BST
>    Group       : Unspecified
>    Size        : 3917310
>    License     : Steam License Agreement and MIT
>    Signature   : RSA/SHA256, Fri 12 May 2023 16:54:28 BST, Key ID
> 6a2af96194843c65
>    Source RPM  : steam-1.0.0.78-1.fc38.src.rpm
>    Build Date  : Fri 12 May 2023 09:48:00 BST
>    Build Host  : buildvm-01.online.rpmfusion.net
>    Packager    : RPM Fusion
>    Vendor      : RPM Fusion
>    URL         : http://www.steampowered.com/
>    Summary     : Installer for the Steam software distribution service
>    Description :
>    Steam is a software distribution service with an online store, automated
>    installation, automatic updates, achievements, SteamCloud synchronized
> savegame
>    and screenshot functionality, and many social features.
>
>    This package contains the installer for the Steam software distribution
> service.
>
>
> It's basically a repackaged version of the Ubuntu build, and once
> installed it updates itself when you run it. I've managed to run a
> number of Windows games that use DirectX, to such an extent that I no
> longer even bother booting Windows 10. YMMV of course. A good source to
> check is:
>
> https://www.protondb.com/
>
> where you'll find many hints on any per-game tweaks you may need to
> apply, and what kind of results to expect. Steam comes with the Proton
> version of WINE, so you don't need anything else, but Proton itself can
> be installed separately for those who want more control.
>
> poc
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