Steam

Steam is Article description::a digital distribution platform developed by Valve Corporation, which offers digital rights management (DRM), multiplayer gaming, video streaming and social networking services. Steam provides the user with installation and automatic updating of games on multiple computers, and community features such as friends lists and groups, cloud saving, and in-game voice and chat functionality. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Games

 * Official Steam Linux games list.

Dependencies
Create the following set of required Steam dependencies:

And then run:

USE flags
To enable the required USE flags for Steam dependencies under, add the the following file:

Update the system:

Kernel
Steam expects that, which requires kernel tmpfs support, is mounted prior to being started. should be mounted automatically by OpenRC and systemd during boot, but can also be mounted explicitly via :

Installation
The Steam installer downloads and installs the Steam client to the users home directory. This prevents Portage from managing the Steam client updates or the software installed by it. The Steam client is solely responsible for managing software installation and updates.

External repositories
The ebuild is available from anyc's Steam repository.

anyc's Steam repository
anyc's Steam repository is the primary Steam repository.

Install the required dependencies:

Install the Steam repository repository configuration:

Sync the Steam repository:

Install the ebuild:

Alternatively, install the ebuild to pull in all Steam related ebuilds:

eselect repository
Install and :

Add the Steam repository:

Install the ebuild:

Layman
Install layman:

Fetch the Steam repository:

Display the information about the specified repository:

Add the Steam repository:

Install the ebuild:

Manual
Fetch and extract the Steam installer:

Run the Steam installer:

If the Steam client crashes, try running:

Running Steam with the  option may be necessary each time the client wants to update.

Install the above Steam installer script:

Steam can be started with:

Manual with alternative installer script
The following installation method is almost identical to the manual installation method, except that an alternative Steam installer script is used.

Fetch the Steam installer and extract the required files:

Fetch and run Julian Ospald's (hasufell) Steam installer script:

If the installer script creates broken symbolic links when run with Dash, run the installer script with Bash instead:

Chroot
It is possible to run Steam in a 32-bit chroot on without relying on multilib.

Create the chroot directory:

Fetch and extract the stage tarball:

Copy DNS information:

Create the Portage directory:

Mount the necessary filesystems:

Chroot with, which is provided by the package, and update the environment:

Create the Steam user:

Next, install Steam from one of the above installation methods. When complete, create the following wrapper script to setup the chroot, to the Steam user, and start Steam:

Although the above script uses D-Bus, it is possible to run Steam without it, but a manual method is required to connect the X server from within the chroot.

Client troubleshooting
See Steam/Client troubleshooting.

Games troubleshooting
See Steam/Games troubleshooting.

Removing a manual installation
Remove the Steam dependencies:

Remove the Steam executable and Portage configuration:

Remove the Steam directory from the user accountː

Remove all files and directories from the user account which contain 'steam' (case-insensitive) in the name:

Removing an external repository installation
Remove the ebuild:

If it was installed, remove the ebuild:

Asking for help
The best place to ask for help is the Steam thread on the Gentoo Forums. If a solution to an issue is confirmed by others, add it to this page or the relevant troubleshooting subpage. Please do not remove content without discussion, unless it is obviously wrong.

External resources

 * Gentoo Forums - Native Steam client and source game engine
 * Gentoo Bugzilla - steam-installer ebuild (outdated)
 * ArchWiki - Steam
 * GitHub - Steam for Linux Client
 * Steam Community - Steam for Linux