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How to give Valve feedback when Proton games have issues on Linux / SteamOS
If you want to rule out a configuration problem or other issue specific to the Steam installation, you can add a second user, login, start a fresh Steam install and see if you can reproduce the problem.
Also, not sure if you've already know this, but there is an issue tracker for the Linux Steam client:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux
It's another avenue to seek help, and with some luck and patience, and if Jupiter happens to be in planetary alignment with Saturn, a Valve employee might show up and throw some light on the problem.
Fingers crossed that it stays solved!
I meant to suggest looking at config.vdf and/or saving a copy of it, deleting the original and letting Steam rebuild it. When playing DCS as an added-to-Steam game on Windows, the PS3 controller I was using over Bluetooth sometimes picked up inexplicable stick drift that wasn't present anywhere else.