Hardware: i7-8850U, Nvidia MX150
Backstory: I installed Debian testing to my laptop. Installed Steam (not with the instructions from wiki), got Steam up and running with the first launch. Turned off the laptop and after that I never got the Steam working again. There was some problem with GPU drivers. I gave up and installed Debian Stable 9.6 thinking that it will solve my problems. After Debian installation I headed to the wiki and installed Steam and Bumblebee as instructed and everything worked. I rebooted the laptop and tried to open Steam again, works perfectly. I download Darkest Dungeons, didn't open it, I didn't install or update anything between. I turned the laptop off and went to sleep.
Present: Now in the morning tried to open Steam to have some prime time at the dungeon but to my surprise Steam doesn't open again. Only error message it told me was that it was not shutdown in correct way?
When I run the command "steam" the Steam's update window opens for a second, then it closes and then there is the small window that says that Steam is connecting to my account. After that nothing. And end of the log terminal is ready to take new command so it's not like Steam is running in the background.
Here is the log:
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user@debian:~$ steam
Running Steam on debian 9 64-bit
STEAM_RUNTIME is enabled automatically
Pins up-to-date!
[2018-11-22 11:52:53] Startup - updater built Nov 10 2018 02:44:20
Looks like steam didn't shutdown cleanly, scheduling immediate update check
[2018-11-22 11:52:53] Checking for update on startup
[2018-11-22 11:52:53] Checking for available updates...
[2018-11-22 11:52:53] Downloading manifest: client-download.steampowered.com/client/steam_client_ubuntu12
[2018-11-22 11:52:53] Download skipped: /client/steam_client_ubuntu12 version 1541819448, installed version 1541819448
[2018-11-22 11:52:53] Nothing to do
[2018-11-22 11:52:53] Verifying installation...
[2018-11-22 11:52:53] Performing checksum verification of executable files
[2018-11-22 11:52:54] Verification complete
user@debian:~$