Installation of Steam on Ubuntu
The steam application can be installed through two methods:
- Install Steam from Ubuntu Package Repository
- Install Steam from the Official Steam Debian Package
Let’s go through both methods one by one.
Method 1: Install Steam from Ubuntu Package Repository
Step 1: Update the repositories of the Ubuntu system by executing the below command.
sudo apt update
Step 2: Upgrade all the packages to their new version by executing the below command.
sudo apt upgrade
Step 3: Ensure that the multiverse repository is enabled. Run the following command to ensure.
sudo add-apt-repository multiverse
Step 4: Now, install the steam application using the following command.
sudo apt install steam
Step 5: Run the following command in the terminal to open the application.
sudo steam
Step 6: Now, log in with your credentials to open the application’s dashboard.
Method 2: Install Steam from the Official Steam Debian Package
Step 1: Download the official Steam Debian Package by executing the following command.
wget -O ~/steam.deb http://media.steampowered.com/client/installer/steam.deb
Step 2: Now, install the deb package through the dpkg command in the terminal.
sudo dpkg --install steam.deb
Step 3: Run the application through the terminal or from Activities Panel.
How to Install Steam in Ubuntu
Steam is a prominent cross-platform gaming engine that offers a variety of fun and popular games for Linux. You may play your favorite games as well as meet and engage with new players through Steam. We will install the Steam Gaming application on Ubuntu in this article.