Steam Client SLR3S libdav1d error | I cannot run games on bazzite
I have a problem with steam on every distro. It's the Steam Linux Runtime 3.0 Sniper.
Basically I get a disk write error with a mention of something called libdav1d and all I have been able to gather from reddit was:
1.) Its something to do with the var/temp folder inside of Steam Linux Runtime 3.0 Sniper.
2.) It prevents games from launching
3.) Apparently it happens because of a steam client bug where the wrong version of either proton or SLR3S (abbreviation of the thing aforementioned in 1. ) is downloaded.
4.) Oddly enough, it happens on all steam os clones too, Chimera, HoloISO, SteamFork and Nobara.
I've tried deleting ~/.steam, tried changing permissions, tried changing how my drive was formatted (btrfs, ext4, etc), and it still occurs.
Windows 11 works fine, so its generally an incompatibly with my hardware? Has anyone with a thinkpad x13 gen 4 (amd) had this same exact issue, google's search engine optimization makes it impossible to find a fix because everything is swamped with ai news articles.
Oddly enough, stock debian 12 does not have this issue.
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are you sharing the games using a btrfs partition? because this sounds like the typical "i did not read the winbtrfs readme and messed up the permissions as soon as i let windows touch anything on the disk"
I nuke my disk, I wasn't dual booting. My drive was formatted before installing bazzite.
I figured it out somehow?
you have to use ujust to reinstall steam because why for somereason steam doesn't correctly install?
you have to use the rpm-ostree kargs --append=amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x10
you have to delete steam runtime, steam linux runtime 1.0/2.0/3.0 in the steamapps/common folder with the associated acf files.
and after a reset, everything works, I do not understand none of what I did... but it works now.
steam can fall on its face and fail with the weirdest issues and break itself thats the whole reason for the
ujust fix-reset-steam
its just a non destructive deletion of the ~/.steam
folder or well rather ~/.local/share/Steam
however it does not touch the games, saves, prefixes, compatibilitytools and runtimes