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Valve is Not Happy With Ubuntu's Snap Version of Steam: Here's Why

The Snap Package for Steam does not work as well as you would expect, thoughts?

  • Sourav Rudra
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Over the years,playing games on Linux has become very accessible, thanks to the rise of tools like Wine, Proton, and others based on those two.

Evengame developers are increasingly providing native support for Linux by releasing games for Valve's handheld, Steam Deck that runsSteamOS.

However, according to recent reports, it appears thatthe unofficial Snap package of the Steam client is not behaving as intended, as noticed by a Valve developer.

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What's Happening:A developer (Timothée Besset)who works on the Steam client for Valve raised the concern in aMastodon post about Steam's Snap app for Linux.

If you didn't know, theSnap version is an unofficial offering developed by Canonical that was introduced back in 2022, as part of them going“all in on the gaming experience on Ubuntu”.

The developer highlighted that they are seeing a considerable increase in the number of bug reports for issues caused by the Snap version of the Steam client.

But, the thing is,many users may not be aware that they are running the Snap version of the Steam client, and reaching out to Valve with their issues instead of getting in touch with Canonical.

And, why is that the case?

Primarily, Ubuntu (and its official flavors) promote the use of Snap packages. And, whenever a user decides to install Steam from the software center, you end up installing the Snap app. And, many do not realize it.

steam search result on software center ubuntu

You do not get any disclosure that this package not officially maintained by Valve.

Sure, a tick mark shows that Canonical maintains it, verifying the authenticity of the package. But, it is still not something officially recommended by Valve.

So, I guess, the users are being misled (or confused) with the user experience when installing Steam on Ubuntu.

steam snap app on ubuntu store

And, naturally, users will expect it to work out of the box. And, if it does not, everyone will say "Steam does not work on Ubuntu or Linux" affecting Valve's reputation.

What to do:Well, according to Timothée, for Debian and any other Debian-based distros (including Ubuntu, of course), yourbest bet is to install the official.deb package from theirGitHub repo.

As an alternative, you can opt for theunofficial Flatpak.

Whensomeone suggested making Steam detect Snap and stop it from working, Timothée had the following to add:

the runtime report detects snap/flatpak (or it will). But generally we wouldn't error out .. user freedom and all that. If it gets really bad I guess we could start popping a warning.

A warning does sound good to me. But, of course, now that Valve's concern is out there as a news, Canonical should work on resolving the issue and working together with Valve to improve the state of things.

💬 What do you think? Will Canonical step up and address the issues with their Snap-based Steam Client?

Via:GamingOnLinux

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