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SteamOS Update 120 Pushed To Alchemist Beta

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Hey guys, sorry about the non-weekly nature of these posts. It just so happens that no new updates were released nor did I have anything to say. Until now...


Today Pierre-Loup announced that update 120 has been released. Most notably this release includes:

  • New AMD, Nvidia, and Intel Drivers
  • Latest Steam Version
  • Bug and Security fixes


I'm excited about this update as it contains the AMD-specific fixes for the Witcher 2. If you have any praise/excitement over this update please feel free to let me know in the comments below.

The full changelog can be found below.

QuoteUpgraded NVIDIA graphics driver to version 337.19
Upgraded Intel graphics driver to SteamOS version Mesa 10.1.6+
Upgraded AMD graphics driver to version 14.10.1006
Upgraded Steam package to newest version
apt - upstream security fix, CVE-2014-0478
dpkg - upstream security fixes, CVE-2014-3864 and CVE-2014-3865
fonts-liberation - new package
iceweasel - latest upstream release, fixes CVE-2014-1533, CVE-2014-1538,
libav - latest upstream release
nspr - upstream security fix CVE-2014-1545
openssl - upstream security fixes, CVE-2012-4929, CVE-2014-0224
samba - upstream security fixes, CVE-2014-0178 CVE-2014-0244
tzdata - latest upstream version
unattended-upgrades - Eliminate unnecessary 5 second delay on shutdown/reboot
vdpau-video - latest upstream update
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Tags: Steam, Upcoming
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7 comments

Sabun Jun 28, 2014
Coolio, I was just refitting my machine for a triple boot (Win 7, Ubuntu 14.04 and SteamOS). Now to reinstall SteamOS and see if that works out well or not (it definitely works in dual boot). Glad they finally included the new AMD drivers, I hope it works out alright for me. I fear the day my 5750 is dropped from official Linux support is soon...

EDIT: Triple booting works!
http://i.imgur.com/AwUit0P.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/0mGHyev.jpg
dude Jun 28, 2014
Just waiting for CS:GO, then my Windows partition turns into SteamOS :) Valve please hurry!
Armand Raynal Jun 28, 2014
Last time I tested SteamOS, it was ... At the very first release.
Quickly, I've uninstalled it because of conflict at boot with W8.1.
I didn't installed it since that last time because I couldn't get the sources.list to be editable.

Does anyone can tell me if it's now possible to add sources ?
n30p1r4t3 11 years Jun 28, 2014
Quoting: Armand RaynalLast time I tested SteamOS, it was ... At the very first release.
Quickly, I've uninstalled it because of conflict at boot with W8.1.
I didn't installed it since that last time because I couldn't get the sources.list to be editable.

Does anyone can tell me if it's now possible to add sources ?

What conflict at boot? I just have to select which drive I want to boot off of.


Yes you can add sources as long as you set up the sudo password, etc.
Beamboom Jun 28, 2014
Thanks for these updates, n30p1r4t3. Appreciated.
Speedster Jun 28, 2014
Yes please keep them up -- post when there's interesting news, doesn't have to be weekly
Armand Raynal Jun 28, 2014
Quoting: n30p1r4t3
Quoting: Armand RaynalLast time I tested SteamOS, it was ... At the very first release.
Quickly, I've uninstalled it because of conflict at boot with W8.1.
I didn't installed it since that last time because I couldn't get the sources.list to be editable.

Does anyone can tell me if it's now possible to add sources ?
What conflict at boot? I just have to select which drive I want to boot off of.


Yes you can add sources as long as you set up the sudo password, etc.

Ok, thanks for the answer.

What boot conflict ... Windows, for some reason, wasn't ok to boot after the installation of SteamOS, on a different drive.Not gonna be exhaustive, but W8.1 is kind of virus. That's what I felt ...
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