Steam on linux?

Not likely. The problem isn't getting steam to run, its the individual game. Steam is basically just a shortcut.
 
All the source games that I own run very well, UT3 doesn't run too well, but does run, Resident Evil 5 doesn't run at all, STALKER CoS runs well (but on DX8), ermmm... a bunch of other stuff runs...

Your games are not guaranteed to run, but they might. If you're a gamer, it's probably best to dual boot.
 
reccomend installing playonlinux, will install a lot of games ready to go.

sudo apt-get install playonlinux

cod4 should work, needs to be v1.7, disable depth of view and soften smoke edges.
 
I tried this a couple of months ago on Ubuntu 9.10 and CS:S would only run for about 10 minutes before it crashed me back to the desktop, after doing some searching online, I found out that it has something to do with Pulseaudio that causes it to crash, however I didn't attempt to fix it..

I used Wine to install Steam.
 
Just to echo everybody else:

Steam installs on Wine fine.

Lots of steam games (especially the Source-engine-based ones) work great if a little slower than on a native install of Windows.

COD4 works great. At least it used to when I played through it shortly after its release. Internet MP didn't work because it needed punkbuster and Wine is a replacement of a lot of Windows libraries so it looks like you're using hax. I'm not sure on the LAN MP but it's certainly worth trying.

For any other game, Google: appdb <<game title>>

You'll find technical instructions on how to install/run the games there if there are any major workarounds needed.

If you're lazy or not technical enough, consider Cedega. It's a commercial version of wine aimed at supporting a small set of games as well as possible. It costs money but you have somebody to whine at if things don't go to plan.
 
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