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Posted: Fri 19 Dec 2014, 19:01
by Aminux
Its installed but doesnt run, for some reason...
Im using an amd card, could that be the reason.

Posted: Fri 19 Dec 2014, 19:05
by 666philb
runs on my inbuilt amd graphics ...

when you installed it and it asked you if you wanted to move it .... did you answer yes or no?

if you answered yes ....what partition type is your puppy on? ext3, ext4, ntfs, fat?
if you answered no ... do you have a save file or save folder?

i need to update the install message as it's a bit confusing!!

Posted: Fri 19 Dec 2014, 19:11
by Aminux
666philb wrote:runs on my inbuilt amd graphics ...

when you installed it and it asked you if you wanted to move it .... did you answer yes or no?

if you answered yes ....what partition type is your puppy on? ext3, ext4, ntfs, fat?
if you answered no ... do you have a save file or save folder?

i need to update the install message as it's a bit confusing!!

I moved it, puppy linux is installed on hd frugal install ext4 partition.

Posted: Fri 19 Dec 2014, 19:22
by 666philb
click the home/file icon top left.... then click the 'eye' to show hidden files and look in /.local/share. there should be a steam folder symlink. (if it's a triangle with red writing let me know)

try running it in a terminal

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Posted: Sat 20 Dec 2014, 01:12
by Aminux
I have figured out what the problem was, low ram since i only have 2gb of memory, it starts to update when running on a live usb, but then ram is used up and so it closes steam.
I tried to do a full install to solve the ram prob and now am facing a new issue, i get kernel panics everytime i try boot from hd when a full install is performed.
If i try a Frugal install, i have about 1gb ram left but steam doesnt run, for some unknown reason to me.

Posted: Thu 25 Dec 2014, 00:16
by linuxcbon
hi,
I still cant make it work. Can you please tell us the exact steps how to make it run ?
Here is what i tried in precise 5.7.1
- install devx
- install steam.pet
- click : menu fun steam
- close agreement text and agree "yes"
- click : menu fun steam
--> a window appears and disappears quickly

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# steam
Unable parse command line: Unknown option --question
Setting up Steam content in /root/.local/share/Steam
mkdir: can't create directory '/root/.local/share/Steam': No such file or directory
/usr/bin/steam: line 98: cd: /root/.local/share/Steam: No such file or directory
thanks

Posted: Fri 26 Dec 2014, 22:20
by 666philb
check in /root/.local/share see if there's a broken steam symlink there ... if so delete it and try running it again

Posted: Sat 27 Dec 2014, 02:17
by linuxcbon
666philb wrote:check in /root/.local/share see if there's a broken steam symlink there ... if so delete it and try running it again
Yes there is a broken steam symlink there. I deleted it and then run steam, it downloaded the update correctly. Can you correct the pet for it maybe ?

Posted: Tue 19 May 2015, 17:39
by Griot
Hi, phillb & folks.

Here's what I got from urxvt when typed steam. I'm using Precise 5.71, save2dir option.

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# steam
  File "/usr/bin/steamdeps", line 367
    
    ^
SyntaxError: EOF while scanning triple-quoted string literal
Running Steam on Linux 3.9.11 32-bit
STEAM_RUNTIME is enabled automatically
/initrd/mnt/dev_save/Steam/steam.sh: line 730:  7734 Illegal instruction     $STEAM_DEBUGGER "$STEAMROOT/$STEAMEXEPATH" "$@"
mv: cannot stat `/root/.steam/registry.vdf': No such file or directory
Installing bootstrap /initrd/mnt/dev_save/Steam/bootstrap.tar.xz
Reset complete!
Restarting Steam by request...
  File "/usr/bin/steamdeps", line 367
    
    ^
SyntaxError: EOF while scanning triple-quoted string literal
Running Steam on Linux 3.9.11 32-bit
STEAM_RUNTIME has been set by the user to: /initrd/mnt/dev_save/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam-runtime
/initrd/mnt/dev_save/Steam/steam.sh: line 730:  7861 Illegal instruction     $STEAM_DEBUGGER "$STEAMROOT/$STEAMEXEPATH" "$@"
Well, NO, there is no line 367 in file

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/usr/bin/steamdeps
'cause script ends at line 366. :?
YES, there are many triple-quoted strings in file

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/initrd/mnt/dev_save/Steam/steam.sh:
for whatever reason.
Dunno... :dummy-noob:
Would you... Thanks! :wink:

Posted: Thu 21 May 2015, 08:19
by 666philb
hi Griot

i've just tried the steam.pet on a vanilla precise and it worked fine for me

check in /root/.local/share and see if there's a broken symlink

Posted: Thu 21 May 2015, 11:42
by Griot
Hi, Phil. Thanks for your reply.

No, link is ok and it points to /mnt/home/Steam. I checked all dirs in
~/.steam and found a few broken symlinks there.

File '4.6.3' symlink to '4.6' @

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/root/.steam/bin32/steam-runtime/i386/usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/
==> File doesn't exist.

Two broken links here

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/root/.steam/bin32/steam-runtime/i386/usr/share/doc/
'libgcc1' and 'libstdc++6' both pointed to 'gcc-4.6-base' ==>File doesn't exist.

These two 'bin64' and 'sdk64 '@ /root/.steam/ are also broken, both pointing to non-existing file /root/.steam/sdk64. I guess the latter are not essential for my 32-bit CPU?

I've also checked Steam dependencies and they're fine.
That's it - ideas no more. :?

Cheers!

Posted: Thu 21 May 2015, 12:14
by 666philb
what partition type is /mnt/home ... fat ext ntfs?

Posted: Thu 21 May 2015, 12:20
by Griot
All partitions are ext3.

Posted: Tue 26 May 2015, 08:50
by 666philb
hi griot

try booting live and then installing the steam.pet again. choose not to make the link to /mnt/home this time (as you can do it manually later)

Posted: Fri 19 Jun 2015, 18:17
by PurpleMarble
Is there a way to run it as spot? Since it doesn't seem safe running as root, so I don't think I will be using it.

EDIT: I don't want to risk running as root.

Posted: Sun 21 Jun 2015, 20:44
by 666philb
i don't use spot so not sure .... you could give it a go

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Posted: Fri 16 Oct 2015, 00:53
by PurpleMarble
Just a quick question.

Doesn't this violate the steam user agreement/terms of service?

Posted: Fri 16 Oct 2015, 03:03
by bigpup
If you think it may violate.
How?

Posted: Fri 16 Oct 2015, 08:38
by 666philb
i believe it's ok...
(i) you must distribute the Program in its entirety;......check

(ii) you may not modify the Program, except that, in the case of the Linux version of the Program, you may modify scripts and other documentary and graphical files, but not any files containing the term “bootstrap

Posted: Sat 17 Oct 2015, 02:42
by bigpup
With Steam really pushing the use of Linux.
You seem to have looked it over.
You made the adjustments to conform to what Steam requires.

I think the Steam Police wil not be hunting you down :lol:

If someone uses this.
Who makes the money?
Would that be Steam :!: :shock: :shock:

Steam still seems to be in development of the Steam OS.

I wonder if this program and a version of Puppy, could be a good working alternative to the Steam OS. :idea: