| 6 Jun 2025 |
AssertInequality | yeah, that's my initial understanding as well
but failing that, it should load the system GStreamer, which if I understand correctly is already included in the heroic FHS | 09:58:17 |
K900 | Uhh | 09:58:39 |
K900 | That's far from guaranteed | 09:58:44 |
K900 | It may not be compatible at all | 09:58:48 |
K900 | Or it may not be discoverable | 09:58:56 |
K900 | And generally loading mismatched gstreamer plugins is probably a bad idea | 09:59:18 |
AssertInequality | weird thing is, the same exact proton version, same game, same prefix, worked flawlessly before the 25.05 update | 10:00:36 |
AssertInequality | that's why I thought something might've changed | 10:01:06 |
K900 | Could be that plugins updated from compatible to incompatible | 10:01:09 |
K900 | Assuming it even picks up ambient plugins | 10:01:18 |
AssertInequality | yeah... | 10:01:20 |
K900 | Try getting some logs out of gstreamer maybe | 10:01:35 |
AssertInequality | I'll tinker a bit and get back if I find anything useful | 10:02:39 |
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| 7 Jun 2025 |
m1cr0man | Hey folks. Has anyone successfully used protontricks (installed via programs.steam.protontricks.enable = true;) to alter a prefix? I get tons of warnings about "Unknown file arch" and using a 64-bit wineprefix. Ultimately, I'm trying to add dotnet48 and that's failing. | 12:38:13 |
m1cr0man | * Hey folks. Has anyone successfully used protontricks (installed via programs.steam.protontricks.enable = true;) to alter a prefix? I get tons of warnings about "Unknown file arch" and using a 64-bit wineprefix like "WoW64 type could not be detected". Ultimately, I'm trying to add dotnet48 and that's failing. | 12:38:39 |
K900 | It'll spam those a bunch and then work | 13:31:05 |
K900 | I believe that's a known issue? | 13:31:10 |
K900 | idk | 13:31:11 |
K900 | I really hope there is no one, but if anyone is running Mesa 25.1.2 on a really old base with RDNA4, it'll probably explode | 15:17:41 |
K900 | The fix is in 25.1.3 which I'm going to merge in a bit | 15:17:52 |
m1cr0man | It is. Ended up finding a solution - I had to blow away the prefix then execute winetricks -force -q dotnet48, which recreates the prefix and install success. | 18:19:43 |
m1cr0man | * It is. Ended up finding a solution - I had to blow away the prefix then execute winetricks -force -q dotnet48, which recreates the prefix and installs dotnet successfully. | 19:16:40 |
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m1cr0man | It seems that steam's video sharing depends on libcuda?
steam[144697]: libav: Cannot load libcuda.so.1
steam[144697]: libav: Cannot load libcuda.so.1
steam[144697]: libav: Could not dynamically load CUDA
steam[144697]: libav: Could not dynamically load CUDA
steam[144697]: [export] Failed to make initial encoder
steam[144697]: Export failed with error code Failure
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m1cr0man | * It seems that steam's video sharing depends on libcuda?
steam[144697]: libav: Cannot load libcuda.so.1
steam[144697]: libav: Cannot load libcuda.so.1
steam[144697]: libav: Could not dynamically load CUDA
steam[144697]: libav: Could not dynamically load CUDA
steam[144697]: [export] Failed to make initial encoder
steam[144697]: Export failed with error code Failure
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steam[144697]: libav: libva: dlopen of /run/opengl-driver/lib/dri/radeonsi_drv_video.so failed: /run/opengl-driver/lib/dri/radeonsi_drv_video.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
The first one is when trying to share a clip with a steam friend directly. The last one comes when exporting a clip.
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| 8 Jun 2025 |
Sandro 🐧 | probably hardware acceleration in general and through that on your graphics card like nvidia which uses cuda | 00:16:40 |
m1cr0man | Yeah some quick googling suggests that libav will try to load libcuda on startup regardless of your GPU. I have an AMD so I was particularly confused | 00:17:12 |