Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Because after the last update, for me the main window will flicker heavily, makes it look like the display cable is broken and someone's wiggling it.
Kubuntu 22.04
I start Steam from launcher. i see a splash screen come up for less than a second and closes afterwards the Steam icon populates in the system tray.
Afterwards, about every 10 seconds a window "tries" to open but just immediately closes. This behaviour prevents me from opening the store, library, or even the community window. (im trying to open the windows by right clcking the steam icon in the tray).
I'm on the debian installation direct from pop shop. I haven't tried flatpak yet.
"Edit usr/share/applications/steam.desktop
Change line 38 from PrefersNonDefaultGPU=true to PrefersNonDefaultGPU=false
Reboot and the steam desktop launcher should work."
Uninstalled steam and tried the flatpak version, but I still see the issue.
i have a nvidia card and fxaa on the NVIDIA X server settings was on.
Turn that OFF and you might get a result.
Same here, launch from the terminal and it works.
This worked great for me!
But that kind of says that Steam and PopOs are not talking well about what GPU to use
I noticed a similar behavior in chrome(deb) and other systemApps too, like file explorer
So I disabled the iGPU, I'm using the dedicated one anyway
And the problem is completelly gone, even changing back "steam.desktop" to it's original state
I hope they solve it soon, It was possible in the desktop, but it is not that easy to disabble GPUs in laptops
the best option is not to edit the system file, but alter it with user file.
this oneliner will copy file to your home dir and comment the PrefersNonDefaultGPU string in it.
no need to reboot, just maybe wait few secs.