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Just installed a brand new arch install, trying to get steam linux client running.
I enabled multilibs repository since I have an x64 system.
Also installed 32-bit version of graphics driver and alsa plugin as instructed in the wiki.
When I try to run steam, it attempts to update and the dialog box says 'Fatal Error: Steam needs to be online to update. Please confirm your network connection and try again.'
Starting from the console this is the output I get in the terminal window:
[peetipablo@donbot ~]$ steam
Running Steam on arch rolling 64-bit
STEAM_RUNTIME is enabled automatically
Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(0)
Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1.0)
Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1.0)
Assert( Assertion Failed: Illegal termination of worker thread 'Thread(0x0xf8cbcab0/0x0xf4bd9b' ):/home/buildbot/buildslave_steam/steam_rel_client_ubuntu12_linux/build/src/tier0/threadtools.cpp:3643
Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1.0)
assert_20150701065100_5.dmp[2032]: Uploading dump (out-of-process)
/tmp/dumps/assert_20150701065100_5.dmp
ILocalize::AddFile() failed to load file "public/steambootstrapper_english.txt".
[2015-07-01 06:50:28] Startup - updater built May 5 2015 12:15:27
[2015-07-01 06:50:28] Verifying installation...
[2015-07-01 06:50:28] Unable to read and verify install manifest /home/peetipablo/.local/share/Steam/package/steam_client_ubuntu12.installed
[2015-07-01 06:50:28] Verification complete
[2015-07-01 06:50:28] Downloading Update...
[2015-07-01 06:50:28] Checking for available update...
[2015-07-01 06:50:29] Download failed: http error 0
[2015-07-01 06:50:29] Download failed: http error 0
[2015-07-01 06:50:29] failed to load manifest from buffer.
[2015-07-01 06:50:29] Failed to load manifest
[2015-07-01 06:50:29] Error: Download failed: http error 0
[2015-07-01 06:50:29] Error: Steam needs to be online to update. Please confirm your network connection and try again.
[2015-07-01 06:50:59] Shutdown
/home/buildbot/buildslave_steam/steam_rel_client_ubuntu12_linux/build/src/tier0/threadtools.cpp (3643) : Assertion Failed: Illegal termination of worker thread 'Thread(0x0xf8cbcab0/0x0xf4bd9b'
assert_20150701065100_5.dmp[2032]: Finished uploading minidump (out-of-process): success = no
assert_20150701065100_5.dmp[2032]: error: Couldn't resolve host name
assert_20150701065100_5.dmp[2032]: file ''/tmp/dumps/assert_20150701065100_5.dmp'', upload no: ''Couldn't resolve host name''Anyone have any ideas what I could do to fix this?
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''Couldn't resolve host name''
Have you set your hostname correctly? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ne … e_hostname Also mentioned in the Beginner's Guide which is what you should follow when installing Arch
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Peetipablo wrote:''Couldn't resolve host name''Have you set your hostname correctly? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ne … e_hostname Also mentioned in the Beginner's Guide which is what you should follow when installing Arch
Hi, thanks for the response.
I did set up my hostname file when I set up my arch installation.
[peetipablo@donbot ~]$ cat /etc/hostname
donbot
[peetipablo@donbot ~]$ Also, here is my /etc/hosts file if that helps:
# /etc/hosts: static lookup table for host names
#
#<ip-address> <hostname>
127.0.0.1 localhost donbot
::1 localhost donbot
192.168.82.105 localhost donbot
# End of fileLast edited by Peetipablo (2015-07-02 02:52:26)
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Is this a consistent error?
Steam tells me it can't connect sometimes and I have a solid 80Mb connection ![]()
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Yes, I have never been able to run steam since initial installation of arch. It always errors at the initial updater screen.
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I got the same problem and same error output.
Edit: Fresh install too.
Last edited by ChuckDaniels (2015-07-20 15:23:37)
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Are you using Nvidia Proprietary drivers Peetipablo?
I'm using the latest Nvidia proprietary drivers (nvidia) with their 32bit libs. I am also using intel microcode but I don't know if this is relevant.
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Are you using Nvidia Proprietary drivers Peetipablo?
I'm using the latest Nvidia proprietary drivers (nvidia) with their 32bit libs. I am also using intel microcode but I don't know if this is relevant.
I was using the open source Radeon drivers. My gpu is R9 290. Couldn't figure out a fix :\
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Ok, this is not a driver problem then. This is my hardware:
Processor: i7 4790K
GPU: Gigabyte Nvidia GTX 970
Memory: 16GB RAM
Motherboard: ASUS z97-A
Maybe it is a hidden dependency problem in multilib or a hostname one. Could anyone tell me any tests to run in order to dectect which is the problem?
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@Peetipablo: I see you're behind a router -- are you getting DNS information from this router? Can Steam update if you use different DNS servers (e.g. google's 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4)
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Hi WorMzy,
Thanks for the reply. I gave up on this issue and am just running steam in a windows VM after a couple days attempting to troubleshoot. Hopefully ChuckDaniels has better luck than I did.
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@WorMzy I tried different DNS servers but steam still not updating.
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For the record, my steam log:
/home/ismael/.local/share/Steam/steam.sh: línea 161: VERSION_ID: variable sin asignar
/home/ismael/.local/share/Steam/steam.sh: línea 161: VERSION_ID: variable sin asignar
Running Steam on arch 64-bit
/home/ismael/.local/share/Steam/steam.sh: línea 161: VERSION_ID: variable sin asignar
STEAM_RUNTIME is enabled automatically
Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(0)
Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1.0)
Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1.0)
Assert( Assertion Failed: Illegal termination of worker thread 'Thread(0x0x57659098/0x0xf414fb' ):/home/buildbot/buildslave_steam/steam_rel_client_ubuntu12_linux/build/src/tier0/threadtools.cpp:3643
Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1.0)
assert_20150720174241_5.dmp[15948]: Uploading dump (out-of-process)
/tmp/dumps/assert_20150720174241_5.dmp
ILocalize::AddFile() failed to load file "public/steambootstrapper_english.txt".
[2015-07-20 17:42:37] Startup - updater built May 5 2015 12:15:27
[2015-07-20 17:42:37] Verifying installation...
[2015-07-20 17:42:37] Unable to read and verify install manifest /home/ismael/.local/share/Steam/package/steam_client_ubuntu12.installed
[2015-07-20 17:42:37] Verification complete
[2015-07-20 17:42:37] Downloading Update...
[2015-07-20 17:42:37] Checking for available update...
[2015-07-20 17:42:38] Download failed: http error 0
[2015-07-20 17:42:38] Download failed: http error 0
[2015-07-20 17:42:38] failed to load manifest from buffer.
[2015-07-20 17:42:38] Failed to load manifest
[2015-07-20 17:42:38] Error: Download failed: http error 0
[2015-07-20 17:42:38] Error: Steam needs to be online to update. Please confirm your network connection and try again.
[2015-07-20 17:42:40] Shutdown
/home/buildbot/buildslave_steam/steam_rel_client_ubuntu12_linux/build/src/tier0/threadtools.cpp (3643) : Assertion Failed: Illegal termination of worker thread 'Thread(0x0x57659098/0x0xf414fb'
assert_20150720174241_5.dmp[15948]: Finished uploading minidump (out-of-process): success = no
assert_20150720174241_5.dmp[15948]: error: Couldn't resolve host name
assert_20150720174241_5.dmp[15948]: file ''/tmp/dumps/assert_20150720174241_5.dmp'', upload no: ''Couldn't resolve host name''“That’s the second biggest linux kernel I’ve ever seen!”
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BINGO! lib32-acl was missing. I compared my packages with my laptop multilib packages and installed one by one. @Peetipablo try to install this package and run steam. Should I report this missing dependency?
Last edited by ChuckDaniels (2015-07-20 16:07:05)
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This problem seems to have come back. I couldn't connect to steam Store, Profile,... so I did:
steam --resetNow I'm stucked in the same place being unable to install steam.
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Ok, I've found a thread in openSUSE forum. Basically, you have to store media.steampowered.com IP (for example pinging that direction) in your /etc/hosts (or in the user one). This is likely IPS/DNS provider problem as WorMzy said.
Edit:
I've just realized that I had enabled NetworkManager.service and systemd-networkd.service, that was causing also other kind of problems and maybe some related with this thread.
Last edited by ChuckDaniels (2015-09-06 18:21:44)
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I ran into this issue as well. I tried to install the steam-native client from AUR, but was missing some 32 bit dependencies. After installing lib32-gconf i was able to connect to steam from multilib. I hope this helps.
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Closing this topic as Peetipablo appears to have lost interest in solving their problem.
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