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We got any battle experience here? Anyone rockin' that setup and have a story to tell?
The thought is intriguing, but I don't want to add more things to troubleshoot to my system.
Seems pretty straightforward.
Can be translated as:
Have you overcome any hurdles? Have you gone through an experience using it that is noteworthy enough to share?
Even though I never found the right process to kill with ps, after some time I learned aboutthe good commands to fix this:
flatpak psandflatpak killto find and kill the zombie instance.You have to use flatpak override to get any external drives you have recognized. The Flathub page tells you how to do this.
https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.valvesoftware.Steam
Proton-GE and MangoHUD both have Flatpak builds, so you can easily install and use them without ProtonUp-Qt or the AUR. MangoHUD can also be easily configured to apply to every game.
Last edited by CyborgZeta on 30 Sep 2022 at 9:56 pm UTC
At this point in time though, it no longer bugs me. Not only do I not particularly enjoy playing VtMB anymore, but since the Steam Flatpak works with everything else, I'm not interested in dwelling on one particular game.
Of course, in addition to the flatpak runtime, steam will install its own runtime for the games, duplicating many libraries, but that's no different from installing the deb/rpm.
Cannot believe there are no performance regressions. Just cause Ars suggests it is bleeding edge does not mean anything.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/10/steam-for-linux-snap-package-gets-bleeding-edge-mesa-libraries-baked-in/