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The [arch page](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Steam/Troubleshooting#Steam_runtime_issues) explains it. And give a solution, via CLI to run steam while dodging the problem, this even works with game with their own packed trouble-making libraries.
It works well but I would like to make a script and then create a icon so I can run Steam like everyone else.
The arch page explains it but it is not very clear and I dont understand how. (the append a $@ bit sounds very obscure to me)
here are the lines...
I am more of a linux user than a linux master so I dont really understand how to make the script...
I hope you can help.
libstdc++.so.6 and libgpg-error.so.* create the problem and prevent steam to launch, also mind that some games (Unity) don't start unless you rename/remove the 64-bit libstdc++ too