Steam for Linux

Steam for Linux

30. Juli 2019 um 15:39
Proton 4.11 released, kernel packages available for testing
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spade☁ 30. Juli 2019 um 15:40 
nice
november 30. Juli 2019 um 15:40 
wtf why is this old steam
:weedywow: awesome
30. Juli 2019 um 15:43 
:singingsheslime:
L1Q 30. Juli 2019 um 15:45 
so we go from 4.2 to 4.11?
It's really interesting.
But why bringing discussion about kernel and glibc patches here?
Are there any problems with getting those changes accepted into upstream by corresponding project maintainers?
Hoxer 30. Juli 2019 um 15:58 
"Last year, as we were ramping up Proton development,"... this sentence stole my full attention and completely missed the rest. Are we still "ramping up Proton development" this year?
Je Saist 30. Juli 2019 um 16:00 
If nobody else says it: "Thank you Valve for funding this work"

I find myself wondering if anybody is testing these changes on a AMD APU based Chromebook using Steam installed through ChromeOS's native Debian Package support?
Dreamer_ 30. Juli 2019 um 16:03 
These updates are huge! Thank you for posting info about kernel patches - these are so welcome.
Chub 30. Juli 2019 um 16:10 
:steamhappy:
Valve are the heroes we need.
@Je Saist
I doubt anyone is testing this particular configuration, since it's quite extraordinary, but you can be the one to test and report issues. That's how Free Software actually work. Must add, I presume, those issues should be driver related, not Proton related.

Also, while common, this is pretty perverted configuration for a GNU/Linux PC.
May I ask what's your reason of using it. Is getting something better not an option for you?
THANKS FOR THE COMMITMENT !!! :happymeat::beatmeat::steamhappy:
Freso 30. Juli 2019 um 16:45 
@L1Q They follow Wine’s versioning. The 4.11 means the new Proton is based on Wine 4.11. Proton 4.2 had Wine 4.2 as its base. It’s not because it’s 9 iterations on top of Proton 4.2
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