![]() Loading up the Pop!_Shop GUI and telling it to install Steam should have been enough. ![]() It shouldn't have happened, it's as simple as that. The point remains the same regardless, and throwing around pointy-fingers isn't really helpful. Oh no, please, Linus - don't do it! Linus did it. You can easily do some finger-pointing on where the real blame lies here from Pop not ensuring a major package like Steam works correctly before it's pushed to users, to Linus ignoring the (what should be) pretty-clear warning message: It was pretty unfortunate that as Linus was going to install Steam, Pop's packaging had some sort of breakage that wasn't quite picked up and Linus ended up hosing the Pop desktop install. ![]() There's been a huge amount of talk recently about switching to Linux for gaming, thanks to the challenge from Linus Tech Tips ( YouTube) where two of their people tried the full-switch but it didn't go so well for Linus and Pop!_OS. ![]()
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