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Installing Steam on Fedora Linux 40 (Workstation Edition) x86_64



You an copy the commands from RPM Fusion’s site:

my dumb brain forgot to mention about NVIDIA graphic card (probably cuz i don’t have one lol), anyways if you’ve got NVIDIA graphics card installed on your system you might want to install the drivers for it first which are available in RPM FUSION repository btw, read about it here:

you wouldn’t want your system to use the inbuilt graphics when you’ve got a dedicated GPU installed right? right? For the AMD/Intel GPU cards you don’t need to do anything additional.

Also you don’t have to mess with proton versions as steam now automatically installs the suitable version for whichever title/game you’re trying to install (if its not already installed) and also it automatically selects the best version of proton from all the installed ones when you try to run a title/game.

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  1. UPDATE: read description if you got NVIDIA gpu, took me just 3 weeks to do that….

    WHAT I ORIGINALLY WANTED TO SAY:
    I recommend watching this on mute!

    I just wanted to test shotcut tbh, that's the sole reason for creating this vid, it was way more frustrating than i thought and the affect of that is a shitty voiceover. It's been around 3 years since i did any vo and even then it was never catered for a video specifically, I've always improvised shit so catering it to a specific set of frames is hard when you don't even know the timings…

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