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By the way, if you still have issues after the native Steam install and it gives you the same 32-bit driver warning, you should be able to resolve it with the following:
That is of course assuming that the error message you pasted in another thread gave the correct package name, which is not a guarantee. It should have automatically been installed as a dependency to Steam if it was installed through apt though, so I don't feel like that will necessarily be a solution.
Yeah I actually saw that on an article while googling about it. I ran the code but haven't managed to test it yet. Trying again with the different steam version in a moment. I think I saw something about i386 scroll by while it was installing.
I spun up an Ubuntu VM, and while it won't have Nvidia drivers listed (since it doesn't have GPU passthrough), this should be similar to what you should have seen when installing:
Pretty much all those are i386 packages (32-bit), so you shouldn't need to enable the architecture in your version of Ubuntu, it should automatically happen (I didn't need to use
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
). Of course I did this on Ubuntu 22.04 because it's a VM I already had, but it should be very similar to 23.10Well I ran the code anyway so I hope that's okay. Really appreciate the help man.
Yeah, enabling i386 won't hurt anything. Has your issue been resolved, or are there still errors?