Steam will not support Ubuntu 19.10 and later over 32-bit compatibility
Valve has officially announced that it is dropping support for Ubuntu 19.10 and future releases, due to latter's decision to stop providing 32-bit packages in its archives.
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Valve has officially announced that it is dropping support for Ubuntu 19.10 and future releases, due to latter's decision to stop providing 32-bit packages in its archives.
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