So diskless clients and steam have had a bumpy road over the years, used to
have to make a fakeflock.so to get around a locking bug. Then awhile after
that, I believe when Proton reached version 8+ there was a horrible 30+ seconds
of idle waiting time added to every game before it even attempte
On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 15:18 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
> I haven't been able to run steam on my machine for about 2 weeks now. No
> idea what the cause is, reported to Valve's Github page. Current symptom
> is that window opens but driving thread stalls out or ??? and UI
> freezes, needs to be cl
I haven't been able to run steam on my machine for about 2 weeks now. No
idea what the cause is, reported to Valve's Github page. Current symptom
is that window opens but driving thread stalls out or ??? and UI
freezes, needs to be closed from console. First symptoms appeared after
a game crash
Nope.
Check dmesg. Check syslog. Try launching the game from a terminal. Even
Steam games usually give *some* kind of hint.
LMP
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From: Alan Grimes
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To: Gentoo User
Subject: [gentoo-user] Steam overlay
CAUTION: This is an
On July 29, 2018 19:43:06 Alan Grimes wrote:
Daniel Salas Rodriguez wrote:
On 07/29/2018 09:34 AM, Alan Grimes wrote:
James Stevenson wrote:
I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32
libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to add them to the
library p
On Sun, 29 Jul 2018 19:04:41 +0100, Mick wrote:
> > What in god's name are the linux ppl trying to build here?!?!?!
> >
> > It's certainly not a stable, usable, and reliable operating
> > system...
It's also not compulsory.
> My systems are just so.
>
> But I don't run ~arch ... ;-)
I do,
On Sunday, 29 July 2018 18:42:18 BST Alan Grimes wrote:
> Daniel Salas Rodriguez wrote:
> > On 07/29/2018 09:34 AM, Alan Grimes wrote:
> >> James Stevenson wrote:
> >>> I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32
> >>> libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to a
Daniel Salas Rodriguez wrote:
> On 07/29/2018 09:34 AM, Alan Grimes wrote:
>> James Stevenson wrote:
>>> I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32
>>> libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to add them to the
>>> library path for launching some games but other
On Sun, 29 Jul 2018 12:34:10 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
> And for the love of god, can someone PLEASE fix libcdio!!
> ../../../libcdio-2.0.0/lib/driver/utf8.c:350:3: error: #error "The iconv
> library is needed to build drivers, but it is not detected"
> # error "The iconv library is
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 12:42 PM Daniel Salas Rodriguez
wrote:
> Seems your iconv library is broken or just not there. Have you tried
> re-emerging it and then retrying?
>
> # emerge -v1 libiconv
On Linux, iconv is built into glibc. libiconv is only necessary if you
are using a different C librar
On 07/29/2018 09:34 AM, Alan Grimes wrote:
> James Stevenson wrote:
>> I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32
>> libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to add them to the
>> library path for launching some games but otherwise I've removed steam
>> from my
James Stevenson wrote:
> I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32
> libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to add them to the
> library path for launching some games but otherwise I've removed steam
> from my PC. I've also set my video drivers to 32b in my pa
I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32
libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to add them to the
library path for launching some games but otherwise I've removed steam from
my PC. I've also set my video drivers to 32b in my package.use but that's
my whole s
On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 8:33 PM, Alan Grimes wrote:
> A picture is beginning to emerge, after the reboot..
>
>
> It did not give a usable error message so I had panicked and probably
> cleaned more than I should have... 73% chance the underlying issue was a
> graphics driver version bump that SHOU
A picture is beginning to emerge, after the reboot..
It did not give a usable error message so I had panicked and probably
cleaned more than I should have... 73% chance the underlying issue was a
graphics driver version bump that SHOULD have been clearly reported, but
wasn't, the remaining chance
Okay, very good suggestions, still broken, that bootstrap.tar.gz must be
broken too. =\
atg@tortoise ~ $ steam --reset
Installing bootstrap /home/atg/.local/share/Steam/bootstrap.tar.xz
Reset complete!
[### edit ###]
atg@tortoise ~ $ steam
which: no gnome-terminal in
(/usr/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/gcc
Steam places the games in a directory called
Library. It is in the settings (no idea where is the default on Linux).
You can go there and either copy the whole folder out, or just rename it to
ensure it will not delete it and once you have reinstalled, just move the
directory back, or tell steam
Perhaps just back up ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps and reset steam, then
close steam and copy back your steamapps?
I've done this on Windows before, for similar reasons. Haven't needed to
with steam on Linux - and it just updated about 1/2 an hour ago.
-d
On July 23, 2018 18:17:45 Alan Gri
KDE is still very very broken.
Steam is almost 1/100th as bad as filezilla at pushing out stupid
updates to their beta client, which is pretty awful, whereas filezilla
is unbelievable...
Anyway, their client now doesn't load:
##
atg@tortoise ~ $ steam
which: no gnome-terminal in
Thanks for your fast reply, and sorry for my late response.
The original is described as: Steam starts with a fast download speed,
and eventually goes down, even to 0 (which is probably caused by a bug
in Steam Linux client).
>From this link:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/221410/discussions/2/616
Hi guy,
Am Mittwoch, 15. März 2017, 14:24:10 CET schrieb Danny YUE:
> Hi guys,
>
> I just got Steam installed and running successfully on my machine,
> and tried to get CS:GO running smoothly, which made me really happy :-D
nice to hear, have fun with that!
> However when Steam is downloading ga
Hi guys,
I just got Steam installed and running successfully on my machine,
and tried to get CS:GO running smoothly, which made me really happy :-D
However when Steam is downloading games, the speed is extremely slow,
down to several KB/s, even some bytes/s.
I have already installed dnsmasq and i
read the wiki
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Steam#Mouse_cursor
On 01/30/2013 11:02 PM, Alexandre Domi wrote:
> Speaking about that, does anyone else here have the cursor flip problem?
> I've seen some topics on several forums, but it seems that nobody figured
> out a way to fix it...
> Le 30 janv.
On 130130 2305, Teodor Spæren wrote:
> Totaly agree with you! Now if I could only get TF2 to work
I think setting the launch options "-nojoy -w", no joystick and windowed
mode, got me past the black screen.
- Tuomo Hartikainen
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Den 31.01.2013 06:34, skrev Yohan Pereira:
> On 30/01/13 at 11:05pm, Teodor Spæren wrote:
>> Totaly agree with you! Now if I could only get TF2 to work
>
> TF2 works perfectly fine here. The only problem I'm facing (apart from
> drop in productivity) is the cursor flip issue that Alexandre men
On 30/01/13 at 11:05pm, Teodor Spæren wrote:
> Totaly agree with you! Now if I could only get TF2 to work
TF2 works perfectly fine here. The only problem I'm facing (apart from
drop in productivity) is the cursor flip issue that Alexandre mentioned.
--
- Yohan Pereira
The difference betwee
Den 30.01.2013 22:28, skrev jdm:
Big thanks to the guys and girls who got the STEAM overlay up and
running.
Its awesome.
PS Along with Gentoo of course.
Getting darn all done in the way of work though!
Steam on Linux. Alas I can see the end of my dual booting days.
Regards
John
Totaly agree
Speaking about that, does anyone else here have the cursor flip problem?
I've seen some topics on several forums, but it seems that nobody figured
out a way to fix it...
Le 30 janv. 2013 22:29, "jdm" a écrit :
> Big thanks to the guys and girls who got the STEAM overlay up and
> running.
>
> Its
Big thanks to the guys and girls who got the STEAM overlay up and
running.
Its awesome.
PS Along with Gentoo of course.
Getting darn all done in the way of work though!
Steam on Linux. Alas I can see the end of my dual booting days.
Regards
John
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