Library in Linux compatibility options changed everything to Install /u/DocBullseye Steam on Reddit

I recently installed Steam on Pop!_OS. The pages for each game in my library either had INSTALL at the top *or* they had “AVAILABLE FOR…” followed by windows and/or MacOS icons.

I could right-click on a game and enable Proton in the properties, and it would change to INSTALL.

Here is where it gets weird — I turned on Steam Compatibility in general setting and restarted. Now everything said “INSTALL”. I learned very quickly that a few games weren’t going to work, so I decided to turn the global Steam Compatibility off and then if a game didn’t show up as INSTALL, I would just enable Proton manually for it as advised on Proton DB.

Unfortunately, all of my games still say INSTALL, and if I click the Linux compatibility button, it doesn’t filter out anything.

Anyone know how to change it back?

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​r/Steam I recently installed Steam on Pop!_OS. The pages for each game in my library either had INSTALL at the top *or* they had “AVAILABLE FOR…” followed by windows and/or MacOS icons. I could right-click on a game and enable Proton in the properties, and it would change to INSTALL. Here is where it gets weird — I turned on Steam Compatibility in general setting and restarted. Now everything said “INSTALL”. I learned very quickly that a few games weren’t going to work, so I decided to turn the global Steam Compatibility off and then if a game didn’t show up as INSTALL, I would just enable Proton manually for it as advised on Proton DB. Unfortunately, all of my games still say INSTALL, and if I click the Linux compatibility button, it doesn’t filter out anything. Anyone know how to change it back? submitted by /u/DocBullseye [link] [comments] 

I recently installed Steam on Pop!_OS. The pages for each game in my library either had INSTALL at the top *or* they had “AVAILABLE FOR…” followed by windows and/or MacOS icons.

I could right-click on a game and enable Proton in the properties, and it would change to INSTALL.

Here is where it gets weird — I turned on Steam Compatibility in general setting and restarted. Now everything said “INSTALL”. I learned very quickly that a few games weren’t going to work, so I decided to turn the global Steam Compatibility off and then if a game didn’t show up as INSTALL, I would just enable Proton manually for it as advised on Proton DB.

Unfortunately, all of my games still say INSTALL, and if I click the Linux compatibility button, it doesn’t filter out anything.

Anyone know how to change it back?

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