Games won't start steam Netbook

This is based on my Dell latitude 2120
-Lubuntu 16.04
-2gb ddr3 ram
-Gma 3150
-Intel atom n550

Also Orginally I had to "Manually" install the correct video driver so that I could get past the block read stage thing after install. So if I have to purge the orignal video could someone walk me through how.
If this isn't the issue or anyone knows what else it could be could you help me out? I had first thought it was an issue with Terraria so I verfied cache and reinstalled and repeated and got nothing, Then don't starve wouldn't launch either. I get the launching game prompt/load and it doesn't actually launch. Terraria infact claims it is running but it is not. Thank you for any help

3150 is an intel chip, you don't need to install drivers manually it should work out of the box, the drivers are embedded in the kernel. wat.
Anywho if you run

$ glxinfo

in a terminal, is there a line saying "direct rendering: Yes"?
Also, run steam from a terminal and see what errors it prints when you launch the games, might also be missing libs

http://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/steam-drivers-what.1293/

That's the same response I found to the frozen boot block screen issue to begin with. However someone did find that installing it will in recovery mode did work, which it did for me.
As for running steam in the terminal the only error I get is
"unable to remove /home/caleb/.steam/CONFIG/steamAppData.vdg!

Also it does say "direct rendering yes"

Would name in the line be replaced with the username?

EDIT: Scratch that I am not receiving the same error.

find ~/.steam/root/ ( -name "libgcc_s.so*" -o -name "libstdc++.so*" -o -name "libxcb.so*" ) -print -delete

Just put that in. Often it tries to find AMD drivers and thats what kills it.

I did so and it appeared successful and received no difference

I found my error had a fix that was to reset steam using "steam --reset" but I get this error

Error: Couldn't find bootstrap. it's not safe to reset Steam. Please contact technical support.