you can juat add the -silent flag to the autostart setting for steam
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In ~/.config/autostart/steam.desktop look for the line Exec=steam %U and change it to Exec=steam -nochatui -nofriendui -silent %U
Itll start up minimized to your system tray
The line "Exec=steam %U" doesn't exist in steam.desktop. I did find "Exec=/usr/bin/steam-runtime %U" so I'll try changing that.
EDIT: this worked, thank you very much!
Happy to help :)
If you have steam installed as a system app then copy the .desktop file from /usr/share/applications/steam.desktop to your /home/yourusername/.local/share/applications. Once you have the .desktop file in local, edit the desktop file and go down to the first Exec= line and and the -silent switch at the end.
Which window manager/desktop environment are you using? If you are using a desktop environment is there an application called startup applications or something of the like? I personally use my window manager's config file to startup applications. EDIT: changed WM to window manager and DE to desktop environment.
KDE & I’m not sure for window manager, is that Dolphin the file browser?
A window manager would be similar to your Desktop Environment - better explanation.
Since you mentioned that you’re using KDE, there’s an option in system settings called “Autostart”. You can then add Steam to the list of applications (or terminal commands) that start automatically.