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It! Reading error messages Most programs produce meaningful error messages when something goes wrong. You should read these errors and make an honest attempt to understand what they mean. Always start reading from the beginning of the output, because the first error message is often the cause of subsequent errors. (Errors at the end of the output may debian gpg error keyexpired not be meaningful or relevant once the first error has been corrected.) There are certain key phrases you should look for in any Unix error message; these are the English (or other native language) translations of the various errno(3) values that are returned by system calls. For example: someprogram: foobar: No such file or directoryThis means that someprogram tried to open a file named foobar, but it couldn't because that file does not exist. Or perhaps it's trying to create foobar but it can't because the directory that it needed to write to doesn't exist yet. Creating the directory for it may fix the problem. blah blah blah: No such deviceThis particular error means that a program tried to talk to a device (a file in the /dev directory). The file in the /dev directory exists, but the kernel has no driver to implement this device. This is a kernel-level problem, unless the program simply tried to open the wrong device. In most cases, you'll need to load the drive
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systems (i386) Troubleshooting See also Graphics Some games will run fine with your current set up, others may require updated drivers to get the best performance, and a few may https://wiki.debian.org/TroubleShooting refuse to run without the driver updates. Determine what graphics hardware you are using and follow the appropriate section for AMD graphics or NVIDIA graphics. Preparation User permissions You must be sure that the regular user that will run steam games is at least at groups "video" and "audio". #usermod -a -G video,audio second_userDebian has a security approach that all is https://wiki.debian.org/Steam forbidden unless sysadmin explicitly allows. This schema is managed by "task" groups. The very first regular user created during installation is included in groups "video", "audio", "cdrom", "scanner", and so on. The next users created are not included at any special group. This way, next created users will not be able to execute steam. It fails with weird messages regarding "X bad number out of range." You must have to include them explicitly with commands or users management GUIs like kuser. Installation There are packages available for Debian 8 "Jessie", Stretch and Sid. Packages are not currently available for Debian 7 "Wheezy". If you want to run Steam on a Wheezy system, you would need to either build a jessie chroot (look at schroot for this) or upgrade to Jessie first. 64-bit systems (amd64) Instructions are for Jessie and Sid systems only. Do not do this on Wheezy or you will break your system. Add a "non-free" component to /etc/apt/sources.list, for example: # Debian Jessie deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib non-freeEnable Multi-Arch and update the list of available packages: # dpkg --add-archi
Check bugs in Debian and seek help If you are experiencing problems regarding a specific package, make sure to check out these sites first before http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/debianproblem.htm you seek help or before you file a bug report. (lynx, links, http://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/1424/how-to-install-eth-on-debian-symbol-lookup-error and w3m work equally well): $ lynx http://bugs.debian.org/ $ lynx http://bugs.debian.org/package-name # if you know package name $ lynx http://bugs.debian.org/bugnumber # if you know bug number Search Google (www.google.com) with search words including "site:debian.org". When in doubt, gpg error read the fine manual. Set CDPATH as follows: export CDPATH=.:/usr/local:/usr/share/doc and type $ cd packagename $ pager README.Debian # if this exists $ mc APT upgrade troubleshooting Package dependency problems may occur when upgrading in unstable/testing . Most of the time, this is because a package that will debian gpg error be upgraded has a new dependency that isn't met. These problems are fixed by using # apt-get dist-upgrade If this does not work, then repeat one of the following until the problem resolves itself: # apt-get upgrade -f # continue upgrade even after error ... or # apt-get dist-upgrade -f # continue dist-upgrade even after error Some really broken upgrade scripts may cause persistent trouble. It is usually better to resolve this type of situation by inspecting the /var/lib/dpkg/info/packagename.{post,pre}{inst,rm} scripts of the offending package and then running: # dpkg --configure -a # configures all partially installed packages If a script complains about a missing configuration file, look in /etc/ for the corresponding configuration file. If one exists with an extension of .new (or something similar), change (mv) it to remove the suffix. Package dependency problems may occur when installing in unstable/testing. There are ways to circumvent dependency. # apt-get instal
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