Didn't work. I just gave up on it. Lol
It fails to launch when I appended that line. It's ok, I will just use the terminal. I'm getting sick of it. Thank you for your help
Ok, so there is this line in there /usr/bin/steam-native
, what do I append to it?
So, I created this file. I assume it needs to be set as “executable”? Did that and put in the path you suggested. Now what? Launched steam, still the same. Launch the file itself and nothing happened. :/
Removed the hdmi and put back the DP. Switched back to xorg, and all good for now
No idea. I don't have windows anywhere on my PC, so can't tell ya. I can tell you that ~~I don't have that issue on Wayland~~ never fucking mind, I have it on both now. Only on x11. Wayland has a different issue with the monitor that is not this. Lol Damn, seems like ~~doors~~ walls are closing in on me with Linux. I have all AMD, not sure shit is not working. Using HDMI gives me on 30hz which is stupid. Good thing it fixes for me when I reboot
So let's say I ran the multiuser command and installed the repo. How do I install packages after that? I'm assuming I won't use pacman, and would have to use something from nix? Sorry if this sounds dumb, I've never tried nix and know nothing about it.
Thank you.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I just installed it from the repos.
As for the exec command, it is a bit confusing because there are more than just one. There is an exec command under every catagory.
For example, there is a section called [Desktop Action BigPicture]
that has an exec line Exec=steam steam://open/bigpicture
. There are more than one section, and they all have an exec line. I tried the line you provided at the very end of the steam.desktop and steam-native.desktop and still got nothing. So not sure honestly
Running Wayland/kde on endeavourOS here. It has gotten so much better in the last couple of updates. I used to have stutters and just random plasmashell carshes. Those are gone now. Only major annoyance I still have now is some apps are still blurry, which is not Wayland's fault of course, and sddm when I wake the machine from suspend always turns into a black screen with a warning that the session is locked and I need to unlock it with ctrl-alt-F and run loginctl-unlock-session 9 (or some random number). Id do that and it unlocks. It's so weird, and not a big deal, but kind of annoying.
Does he by any chance use Linux? 😂 Sounds like a Linux joke about Windows.
Not officially. And it has been broken.