Slackware package for Valve's Steam Client for Linux. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Steam client is primarily targeting Ubuntu, so in order to make it work on Slackware, the package ships with a slightly modified steam startup script. You will also have to install the following dependencies: - OpenAL - flashplayer-plugin These are both available as SlackBuild scripts on http://slackbuilds.org ; OpenAL and flashplayer-plugin packages can be found in my own repository at http://slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/ too. Note that the Steam client currently is 32-bit only. If you are running a 64-bit Slackware you must add multilib capability to it first. Then, you need to add several more 'compat32' packages. In addition to 'compat32' versions of the aforementioned dependencies (OpenAL and flashplayer-plugin), it is recommended that you also install a 'compat32' package for oxygen-gtk2 . The Steam client is dynamically linked against pulseaudio libraries, but my modification to the steam startup script will actually force it to use Slackware's ALSA for audio output. Pulseaudio will not be used. In order to run the Steam client you will probably need a Nvidia or Ati card with proprietary drivers. I would like to hear from people who are able to start Steam and play a game using open source drivers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Hameleers 09-nov-2013