NGnius / PowerTools

Moved to
https://git.ngni.us/NG-SD-Plugins/PowerTools
GNU General Public License v3.0
414 stars 29 forks source link

After the deck UI crashes profile doesn't revert back to default #39

Closed Jordonbc closed 2 years ago

Jordonbc commented 2 years ago

Expected Behaviour When the UI crashes PowerTools reverts back to the default profile

Actual Behaviour When the steam deck UI crashes PowerTools doesn't revert back to default profile e.g. still says I'm using the "Fallout 4" profile

To Reproduce

  1. Steam Deck crashes
  2. Open PowerTools menu
  3. Look at current Profile

Screenshots, etc. If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. Please include the log (located at /tmp/powertools.log) if possible. Note: the log is deleted when the device is restarted.

Notes

NGnius commented 2 years ago

I don't plan on working around bugs in other projects. Feel free to make a PR to fix this.

Jordonbc commented 2 years ago

What do you mean working around bugs in other projects? What other projects?

NGnius commented 2 years ago

It's a bug with gamescope on SteamOS Beta that crashes Steam and stops it from notifying things (like PowerTools) that a game has closed.

I have no interest in trying to detect when that bug occurs so that PowerTools can handle it properly. In all likelihood it'll be fixed within a few weeks, since the work to fix it seems to have been completed by gamescope devs.

Jordonbc commented 2 years ago

oh ok, I didn't realise that it was a bug with steam beta, I got PowerTools yesterday and when accessed the PowerTools menu it would sometimes crash (I saw it was mentioned in an issue already)

BrooklynTheDogg commented 2 years ago

I see steamos beta being mentioned but im only running stable steam os. Does that matter. I totally get your position just want to make sure its actually related. Thar part i dont get is if it only crashes with powertools installed is that gamescope or something else. Literally just trying to understand the nuances of it all.

NGnius commented 2 years ago

Does that matter

Yes, it's probably a different issue. I just wanted to check, since it sounded awfully similar.