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We're trying to get our project built underneath your runtime so users don't have to use the Steam Play None compatibility tool. Sadly we're running into multiple build time and runtime issues I'd hop…
Vixea updated
7 months ago
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# Compatibility Report
- Name of the game with compatibility issues: Anno 1800
- Steam AppID of the game: 916440
## System Information
- GPU: RX 480
- Driver/LLVM version: Mesa 19.1-git / LLVM …
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### Dupe Check
- [X] I have [searched Warp bugs](https://github.com/warpdotdev/warp/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3ABugs) and there are no duplicates
### Describe the bug
After installing on Fedora 40,…
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Log: https://gist.github.com/nstgc/58f25fc3e0439b658b6b1749fb2011ae
System: https://gist.github.com/nstgc/02457d7920931a3f8d69cc7b9fa41a2c
Unlike Sacred 2, FF X/X-2 works well in Linux.
nstgc updated
1 month ago
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### Flameshot Version
Flameshot v11.0.0 (-)
Compiled with Qt 5.15.2
linux: 5.16.8-200.fc35.x86_64
fedora: 35
### Installation Type
Linux, MacOS, or Windows Package manager (apt, pacman, eopkg, c…
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Every time i try to play full screen videos it stops working. Although it works immediately after exit full screen.
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Linux inferno 6.0.10-zen2 #1-NixOS ZEN SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jan 1 00:00:0…
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## Description
Some key interactions do not work in the Steam Version on my machine. I can only write characters in the chat, but not erase them with backspace or move via arrow keys. Even sending do…
N0p1n updated
5 months ago
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### Description
Essentially, if you change the `StartupWMClass` in the .desktop entry for the PWA, it means destroys whatever icon is set for the app.
This isn't the problem, here, but it is a …
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Works fine on my laptop (Intel XE). Every time i launch the program, I get to the prompt asking me for my root password, and the program immediately crashes as soon as that prompt shows up. I ran it i…
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xdotool version 3.20160805.1
I have tested on Zorin OS 16 (gnome) and Linux Mint 21
If I tile / snap the terminal emulator to the left, then the following command hangs (just like when we run `c…