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  1. Brilliant, it's swimming along wonderfully now. Thank you again for the help, and the prompt response!
  2. Thanks for putting the work into this! I tried this image on a couple UIs, keep getting flooded with the following error App is starting! Password: su: Authentication failure App is starting! Password: su: Authentication failure App is starting! Password: su: Authentication failure
  3. This is a bit tough - I had this docker container working just dandy for a bit, but I needed to do a reinstall and no matter what, I can not get Steam to install/run in the container. Even after deleting the appdata folder, killing the container, deleting the image and re-installing, Steam just won't launch. When I try to run steam via the terminal in the container, I get the following error: cat: '/home/default/.steam/debian-installation/ubuntu12_32/steam-runtime.tar.xz.part*': No such file or directory tar: This does not look like a tar archive xz: (stdin): File format not recognized tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now find: ‘/home/default/.steam/debian-installation/ubuntu12_32/steam-runtime’: No such file or directory I've chased this error down quite a bit and eventually a .tar.gz can appear and be installed but then Steam just launches a blank box anyways. Anyone else encountered this? Happens when I run with or without nvidia drivers.

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