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Steam support two weeks ago be like:
Completely fair. They have specific distro they support, and their staff is trained for. Also this seems like you've got some OS level issues independent from steam...
If Windows or MacOs had a variety of distributions, Valve would similarly limit support to a practicable number.
I’ve had weird issues with missing codecs in Windows N variants. It definitely happens