Steam-Headless / docker-steam-headless

A Headless Steam Docker image supporting NVIDIA GPU and accessible via Web UI
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[Bug]: ProtonUp-Qt Won't Save - TF2 won't launch #133

Open JaydenJinx opened 3 months ago

JaydenJinx commented 3 months ago

Describe the Bug

I can't get TF2 to launch and ProtonUp-Qt won't save even after a clean restart and install. I've linked a video demo. The file mentioned in the video does not exist. I checked manually. All the other game files appear to be there though. I was having issues getting other games working (with different errors) but it seems that after an update Half Life 2 loads now. I'll try a couple others soon.

Apologies if this isn't in the right place. I asked for support in the Discord but hadn't heard back. Not sure if this is a Steam-Headless issue or something else. Please let me know which logs you think might be useful to figuring out the problem.

Steps to Reproduce

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Expected Behavior

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Screenshots

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OY64dEtfeY

Relevant Settings

Added "--runtime='nvidia'" to extra parameters. NVIDIA_PATCH_VERSION has not been set. Otherwise default Unraid Community App Store template.

Version

[master] [bd73b199d4dd256d22c97c3b106cbba789b63a2f] [debian]

Platform

Distribution: Slackware - 15.0 Linux Kernel: 6.1.74-Unraid AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux GPU Driver: NVIDIA-SMI 550.40.07 Driver Version: 550.40.07 CUDA Version: 12.4 Docker: 24.0.9, build 2936816 Docker Compose: Command not found.

Relevant log output

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JaydenJinx commented 3 months ago

After doing more research it looks like this may be more of a TF2/Debian bug rather than Steam-Headless. I got the game to launch after some fiddling around but the user interface looks very pixelated and I can't join a game. I'll try a couple more things and see if I can find a solution.