After being in Beta since the end of July, Valve has now released a big update to the stable version of the Steam client for everyone which has the new Downloads Page & Storage Management.
The new Downloads Page is actually a big improvement overall. Allowing you to drag and drop games around in the list. It now also correctly shows the total progression based on the downloading and disk allocation. You will also see a new (i) icon you can hover over on some updates which shows different types of content included and plenty more tweaks as you can see in the below shot:
Another big one is the overhaul of the Steam library folder management with the new Storage Manager. Instead of a plain list it now gives you easy access to each folder you have set up. From there you can repair folders, make them default, see when you last played each game and how much space they take up and more. It's another big improvements for the Steam client overall.
For Linux specifically there's these changes:
- Fixed regression causing too many open file handles error during downloads of some games
- Library pinning process is significantly faster at startup after runtime updates
- Restore compatibility with NixOS (steam-runtime#431)
- Make /usr/share/nvidia available to the container if using the NVIDIA proprietary driver, so that app-specific profiles can be applied (steam-runtime-tools#73)
- Silence most LD_PRELOAD warnings
- SDL 2.0.16 now available in sdk and runtime
- Fix web views incompatibility with distro host freetype (steam-for-linux#7935)
There's plenty of other smaller bits like support for the current set of PowerA Xbox Series X controllers, bug fixes for Remote Play Together, Valve removed the Recent Friend Activity library shelf and more. See the release notes.
Quoting: DarkVantageDoes this update also fix the freetype2 incompatibility that broke web view windows on Arch?Yes, that's one of the listed fixes.
Quoting: EikeQuoting: SchattenspiegelStill taking ages to start the client. Wish they would at least add a a banner or something to indicate the client is loading.
Still wonder why this is the case for some and for some others not...
Might be raw single core power. Whatever it does the first minute or so it only seems to utilize one core at a time.
Quoting: EhvisThis storage manager thing looks like it was created with the Steam Deck in mind.I was thinking that too. But it's very fast and responsive, at least on Windows (don't judge me!).
Quoting: Schattenspiegel681,4kB
Seems normal then, are you using ssd or hd?
Quoting: BielFPslibrarys on both but client on ssdQuoting: Schattenspiegel681,4kB
Seems normal then, are you using ssd or hd?
Quoting: Schattenspiegellibrarys on both but client on ssd
If you disconnect your hd, does it start faster?
Quoting: BielFPsInteresting: with SSD + HDD(raid0) ~ 1 minuteQuoting: Schattenspiegellibrarys on both but client on ssd
If you disconnect your hd, does it start faster?
with SSD only ~ 12 seconds
to load the client.
Edit:
And for reasons unknown the loading time stays at 12 second after remounting the HDDs even after rebooting
Thank you very much! I would never have tried that.
Last edited by Schattenspiegel on 10 September 2021 at 4:20 pm UTC
Quoting: SchattenspiegelInteresting: with SSD + HDD(raid0) ~ 1 minuteProbably the bottleneck cause is steam reading the games in your hd when it opens, so it takes more time to read them all before open the client itself.
with SSD only ~ 12 seconds
to load the client.
Once you removed your hd, the client only read the games from ssd (which is way faster) then it doesn't have the bottleneck.
Quoting: BielFPsProbably the bottleneck cause is steam reading the games in your hd when it opens, so it takes more time to read them all before open the client itself.see edit above^^ It does not really seem to be a bottleneck but something must have been broken somewhere
Once you removed your hd, the client only read the games from ssd (which is way faster) then it doesn't have the bottleneck.
Quoting: AussieEeveeCast 'im out! Tar! Feathers! Wailing! Gnashing of Teeth!!!Quoting: EhvisThis storage manager thing looks like it was created with the Steam Deck in mind.I was thinking that too. But it's very fast and responsive, at least on Windows (don't judge me!).
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