Open AsciiWolf opened 1 year ago
Another problem is that when this happens, remaining processes of the crashed Battle.net instance hang forever and cannot be killed using the "Kill all Processes" or "Shutdown" menu entries. The only working solution is to open a terminal and enter flatpak kill com.usebottles.bottles
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Sounds like a runner or system related problem then Bottles itself
I have the same problem. After I start the computer and I'm trying to start the Battle.net, it crashes and in console says this: wineserver crashed, please enable coredumps (ulimit -c unlimited) and restart.
Then when I kill every related processes, it usually starts just fine.
I also use Flatpak version, but on Solus distro.
I ended up changing synchronization setting to "System" and the battle.net client, the wine system tray and overwatch 2 are much more stable (as in, not crashing as often or at all).
I Attached my current settings if it helps at all.
It looks like the crash issue does not happen anymore. :-)
And it just started to crash again. :-/
Describe the bug
Clean bottle with Battle.net installed using the Bottles installer. Running Battle.net causes wineserver to crash on "general protection fault" in ~50% cases.
The only changes I made to the bottle was enabling vkd3d, fsync and gamemode support, but the crash was happening even before enabling these.
See "Additional context" for the whole log.
To Reproduce
Package
Flatpak from Flathub
Distribution
Fedora 36
Troubleshooting Logs
Display Protocol
Wayland
Display Backend used by Bottles
Wayland
Additional context