On 2017-02-16 21:13, Bryon Adams wrote:
On February 16, 2017 5:18:30 PM EST, Aaron Digulla <digulla@hepe.com> wrote:
Yes, I checked.
Next step: Check the files. Run rpm --verify -v on both packages. That should look like this:
rpm --verify -v libopenssl1_0_0-32bit ......... /lib/engines ......... /lib/engines/libgost.so ......... /lib/engines/libpadlock.so ......... /lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 ......... /lib/libssl.so.1.0.0
(i.e. only dots in the first column). If you see any letters instead of dots, then a file is damaged.
If that looks OK, rename $HOME/.steam to $HOME/.steam.bak and try to start steam again. The SuSE package is just a small wrapper which installs the real steam package from Valve. Steam should check its own files and fix them when they are broken, though.
Regards,
I ended up reinstalling openSUSE on my laptop and installed steam first. Ran great until after I started reinstalling some other packages I wanted. Unfortunately I couldn't restore it back trying to use snapper, though I've never used it before and it didn't work that time it looks really cool.
Currently wiping it again so I can leave the laptop vanilla openSUSE with Steam for a bit before installing things one at a time.
I did try wiping the ~/.steam and ~/.local/share/steam directories and running steam --refresh to reload it but still got that segfault.
Well, Steam is running right now. I'll keep an eye on things and follow up with what breaks it if I can figure it out. I created a snapshot using snapper so hopefully if I break it I can just roll back and try again. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org