• @ardi60@reddthat.com
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    79 months ago

    I tried to install steam on Ubuntu 22.04 and I just see the snap version. Is it true that we cannot run sudo apt install steam anymore?

    • @bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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      209 months ago

      The day they started pushing snaps into APT and making it a pain to choose the non-snap version… I left Ubuntu. If I wanted to install the snap I would’ve used snap install not apt install

      • @ardi60@reddthat.com
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        99 months ago

        Yeah before I use Ubuntu. my first exposure on Linux is Linux Mint and it seems Linux Mint support secure boot atm. if this gets worst. I will go back to linux Mint again

        • @entropicdrift
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          79 months ago

          Linux Mint is just Ubuntu but with no snaps and better optimized for desktop (as opposed to server) use

          • Or you can use Linux Mint Debian edition, which is basically the same, but with older (and better maintained IMO) packages from Debian instead of newer packages from Ubuntu.

            • @entropicdrift
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              18 months ago

              For sure, LMDE is fantastic at this point. Best reason to take regular Mint over it is the built-in alternate desktop options.

      • @ardi60@reddthat.com
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        119 months ago

        Sorry I found it this is the best sudo add-apt-repository multiverse sudo apt install steam

        valve always recommends native deb and my experience with deb is flawless so far