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Steam on Kubuntu

At present, there are three ways to install Steam.

GUI

If you prefer the GUI, then first install the Ubuntu Software Center, search for Steam, and install ("buy").

Install Ubuntu Software Center

You will need to sign into Launchpad, which is where Ubuntu software projects are hosted. If you do not yet have an account, you can make one there.

You will receive an email congratulating you on your 'purchase' of Steam!

Manually installing

You can download the deb from http://store.steampowered.com/about/ in your browser and then follow the how-to below. The package files associated with Kubuntu have the ".deb" suffix because of Kubuntu's close relationship with the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. Individual ".deb" files can be downloaded and installed. Humble Bundles, for instance, distribute debs. Administrative privileges are required.

How-to: simply left-click on the ".deb" file to initiate the installation process. A prompt will appear for a password associated with the necessary administrative privilege.

Commandline

In your Konsole, type mkdir steam && cd steam && wget http://media.steampowered.com/client/installer/steam.deb

then: sudo dpkg -i package_file.deb

using the exact name of the file which is downloaded above.

Humble Bundles

To use a GUI, Humble Bundles must go through the Ubuntu Software Center, as in the image above. And you must have or create a Launchpad account. In addition, once you pay for your games on the Humble Bundle website, and click on the link from the email you receive from Humble Bundle, you must click the "Pay" button in the Software Center. However, you will not be charged again.

If you encounter difficulties, please provide your information on this bug.

If you prefer to download the deb file, you will find the link to download in your email from Humble Bundle. It can be downloaded in your browser, or wget in the console as with Steam and then follow the above how-to for manually installing software.

Issues/workarounds

Steam does not close to tray

By default, Steam makes the Close button work like minimize button. You can force it to minimize to tray when the Close button is pressed by launching Steam with STEAM_FRAME_FORCE_CLOSE=1. This will be probably fixed in the near future (see issue 1025 on GitHub).

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