1. I want to set-up more fences when running the code I cannot always trust nor verify; [issue 3671](https://github.com/valvesoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/3671)
2. I do not want to be spending time figuring out how to install Steam (what deps) in a non-Debian (or non-SteamOS) based distro;
3. I like cleanliness: I can erase Steam and all its dependencies in a matter of seconds by just removing this image;
4. I can have Steam on my Ubuntu/openSUSE/[put any other distro I will want to use] in a short time that Docker takes to download this image;
You might want to modify the `docker-compose.yml` in case of problems, the file should be pretty self explanatory, although you may refer to the official [Docker Compose file reference](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/)
Also keep in mind to uncomment or/and add your devices to the `devices:` section there.
The best result is when you have a similar to the following output, using the `glxgears` (part of `mesa-utils` package):
If you are getting `segmentation fault` error or Steam does not start, then you could try resetting its config: