I figured I would make a new thread considering the original problem was solved (by using smxi), and talking about steam just made the thread confusing for others.
I'm currently having problems getting steam to run, following this guide didn't work out as I run into a brick wall when trying to execute
It runs properly up until the end, where it then says that nvidia-installer-cleanup needs to run. If I do not run it, it says that there was an error in setting up nvidia-glx. If I do run the installer-cleanup it then asks if I want to try and back up my xorg.conf, at this point the process hangs and I'm forced to kill the process. (I've waited for it to respond for over an hour at one point).
So far I have gotten steam to install by following this guide here. But I still am getting the error "You are missing the following 32-bit libraries, and Steam may not run: libGL.so.1" and so steam will not launch.
I guess my main problem is that the nvidia-installer-cleanup is just not working for me.
EDIT: I guess that the problem is that I'm using the official drivers instead of the debian ones. Not sure if it's worth it to downgrade.
I'm currently having problems getting steam to run, following this guide didn't work out as I run into a brick wall when trying to execute
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apt-get install libgl1-nvidia-glx:i386
It runs properly up until the end, where it then says that nvidia-installer-cleanup needs to run. If I do not run it, it says that there was an error in setting up nvidia-glx. If I do run the installer-cleanup it then asks if I want to try and back up my xorg.conf, at this point the process hangs and I'm forced to kill the process. (I've waited for it to respond for over an hour at one point).
So far I have gotten steam to install by following this guide here. But I still am getting the error "You are missing the following 32-bit libraries, and Steam may not run: libGL.so.1" and so steam will not launch.
I guess my main problem is that the nvidia-installer-cleanup is just not working for me.
EDIT: I guess that the problem is that I'm using the official drivers instead of the debian ones. Not sure if it's worth it to downgrade.