Steam Client Linux Beta Has A Fix For ZFS
Valve released a Steam client beta for Halloween 2016, but without any apparent spooks.
The announcement details appear to be revised from when I first looked at the 31 October update for Linux users as originally mentioned some other changes while now for Linux users does note just a fix for ZFS users.
Specifically today's beta update outlines, "Fixed issues when installing games into filesystems such as ZFS which report an abnormally large sector size."
Aside from Linux-specific work, today's update is built against Chromium CEF v54, improved error messages, Steam Configurator support for the PS4 Dual Shock Controller, PS4 controller introvements, and more.
The announcement details appear to be revised from when I first looked at the 31 October update for Linux users as originally mentioned some other changes while now for Linux users does note just a fix for ZFS users.
Specifically today's beta update outlines, "Fixed issues when installing games into filesystems such as ZFS which report an abnormally large sector size."
Aside from Linux-specific work, today's update is built against Chromium CEF v54, improved error messages, Steam Configurator support for the PS4 Dual Shock Controller, PS4 controller introvements, and more.
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