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Bazzite crashes when resuming and Steam is running
Hi all, got kind of a weird one: i do not have my computer autolock from inactivity, just screen blank. I noticed sometimes that when i would come back, i would have to log in again, and then noticed that it was actually crashing, not locking, when i was writing a disk image to a usb and the process had been terminated. After doing some testing yesterday, i was able to determine that this only seems to be happening when Steam is either foregrounded or backgrounded. here's my sysinfo:

๓ฑ‹ฉ ๎ชŸ bazzite-gnome-nvidia:stable ๏‘–
๓ฐฃ› ๎ชŸ Fedora Linux 40 (Silverblue) x86_4
๏…ผ ๎ชŸ Linux 6.8.7-302.fsync.fc40.x86_64
๓ฐ… ๎ชŸ 12 hours, 31 mins
๓ฐพฐ ๎ชŸ System Product Name
๓ฐป  ๎ชŸ Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K (8) @ z
๓ฐ› ๎ชŸ NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
๎ฟ… ๎ชŸ 6.23 GiB / 31.27 GiB (20%)
๏‚  ๎ชŸ 103.17 GiB / 929.93 GiB (11%) - b]
๓ฐน ๎ชŸ 2560x1440 @ 144Hz *
๓ฐน ๎ชŸ 2560x1440 @ 144Hz
๓ฐน ๎ชŸ 2560x1440 @ 144Hz
๓ฐ•ฎ ๎ชŸ Gnome 46.0
๏’ˆ ๎ชŸ Mutter (X11)
๏’‰ ๎ชŸ bash 5.2.26
๎ž• ๎ชŸ ptyxis-agent
๓ฐ– ๎ชŸ 2280 (rpm), 72 (flatpak-system), )

๓ฑ‹ฉ ๎ชŸ bazzite-gnome-nvidia:stable ๏‘–
๓ฐฃ› ๎ชŸ Fedora Linux 40 (Silverblue) x86_4
๏…ผ ๎ชŸ Linux 6.8.7-302.fsync.fc40.x86_64
๓ฐ… ๎ชŸ 12 hours, 31 mins
๓ฐพฐ ๎ชŸ System Product Name
๓ฐป  ๎ชŸ Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K (8) @ z
๓ฐ› ๎ชŸ NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
๎ฟ… ๎ชŸ 6.23 GiB / 31.27 GiB (20%)
๏‚  ๎ชŸ 103.17 GiB / 929.93 GiB (11%) - b]
๓ฐน ๎ชŸ 2560x1440 @ 144Hz *
๓ฐน ๎ชŸ 2560x1440 @ 144Hz
๓ฐน ๎ชŸ 2560x1440 @ 144Hz
๓ฐ•ฎ ๎ชŸ Gnome 46.0
๏’ˆ ๎ชŸ Mutter (X11)
๏’‰ ๎ชŸ bash 5.2.26
๎ž• ๎ชŸ ptyxis-agent
๓ฐ– ๎ชŸ 2280 (rpm), 72 (flatpak-system), )
I tried peeking into the Logs app to see if anything stood out, but nothing was obvious. i should also note that i didnt see this behaviour on the kde variant, just gnome, and it was in both the Fedora 39 base as well as the Fedora 40 base. Feel free to ask for additional info/logs, and i will provide as best as i can.
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