After announcing in July this year that it would be launching Steam for Linux, Valve is looking for beta testers to test the Linux version of the client. The company is looking for about 1,000 beta testers to use the Linux client for Steam, and report any bugs they find. The company will select the testers through a survey that has been posted on its site.Valve states on the survey page that it is primarily interested in experienced Linux users. The survey needs you to have a registered Steam account, and asks a number of questions to judge your expertise as well as the configuration of the Linux-based system you will be running Steam on. The variety and specificity of the questions in the survey are probably so that Valve gets to beta test the client on a wide variety of hardware and software combinations.Click here for full story
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