![]() ![]() I can't remember further than that for sure. I can only confirm that I've used these without any issues since El Capitan. I personally use uBar and I've used the following set of terminal commands without any issues. Later Edit 3 ( UTC): Additional info coming from users posts on the topic:This answer doesn't really add that much to what is already here, but I felt that the answers offering solutions for hiding it lacked some information. It just depends on how much somebody wants to go to stay away from the new UI. In the end, both are helping someone, both are trying to tackle the same problem, and any of them can be used, for now. Later Edit 2: Sorry OP for the mish mash of posts in this topic between the hard solution you posted and the temporary one I wrote. Thanks again for the awards! If you can, please share your love with the users referenced in the Steam Community links. Probably, there were other sources I've seen while trying things out, but these are the main ones. Steam options: from this user's post to this list From there, I've did a bit of research on what that option meant, what other options are there and testing it out on my GNU/Linux machine. Looking up for black windows, screen, something, I found this topic on Steam For Mac, all caps: BLACKSCREEN, and inside this user had come up with a workaround: ģ. After updating Steam on the newest GNU/Linux PC, I was browsing the new UI drama topics, posting along like most people reading this, and then decided to upgrade my pretty old Mac as well, just to be greeted with black windowsĢ. Now I feel like I have to tell the story on how I found out about this option:ġ. Later Edit: Wow! Thanks for all the awards. * Windows not tested tested by other users You should get this pop-up window: "Your Steam client is already up-to-date." # 2b - ALTERNATIVE SNAPSHOT LINK - SAME CLIENT - Downgrade client Open -a Steam -args -forcesteamupdate -forcepackagedownload -overridepackageurl -exitsteam ![]() # 10 July 2023 build (macOS) - on Valve's GUI, download size should be 274,306 KB # 2 - Downgrade client - first time, it might have cached the latest client update (it happened to me and got a 275,885 KB size), try again afterwards ' > ~/Applications/Steam.app/Contents/MacOS/Steam.cfgĬat ~/Applications/Steam.app/Contents/MacOS/Steam.cfg # 1 - Disable auto updates - use Terminal MacOS Downgrade Steps to Older Steam CEF version with VGUI Option # 16 June 2023 build (GNU/Linux) - on Valve's GUI, download size should be 371,738 KB # 2b - ALTERNATIVE SNAPSHOT LINK - OLDER CLIENT - Downgrade client # 21 June 2023 build (GNU/Linux) - on Valve's GUI, download size should be 371,644 KB # in case you found a solution using ~/.steam/steam, it is the same thing, ~/.steam/steam is a symlink to ~/.local/share/Steam This requires Steam client to be already installed. GNU/Linux Downgrade Steps to Older Steam CEF version with VGUI Option You should get this pop-up window: "Steam client updates have been disabled by a command line switch." Go to Steam > Check for Steam Client Updates. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steam.exe" -vgui "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steam.exe" -forcesteamupdate -forcepackagedownload -overridepackageurl -exitsteam # 2b - ALTERNATIVE SNAPSHOT LINK - ? SAME CLIENT - Downgrade client ![]() "C:\Program Files\Steam\steam.exe" -forcesteamupdate -forcepackagedownload -overridepackageurl -exitsteam # Unknown build (Windows) - on Valve's GUI, download size should be unknown KB # Go to your Steam installation directory (default C:\Program Files\Steam or - for 32 bit client on a 64 bit Windows - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam) and create a file named steam.cfg with the following contents If You want to again download Newest Version, delete "steam.cfg" from Main Steam Folder It looks normally, dont know if every function on Steam will work Paste This in our "steam.cfg" File (It will prevent form Automatic Updates).In this folder create File "steam.cfg" (.cfg Needs To Be File Extension, not ).exe file)ĭefault "C:\Program Files\Steam" or Your Location Delete previously pasted code (remember to not delete path to.Wait until it finish update and will close. ![]() forcesteamupdate -forcepackagedownload -overridepackageurl -exitsteam
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