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Roblox Studio (Vinegar) cant open browser to log in

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 10:12pm

I'm pretty new to Linux and I'm trying to get Roblox Studio to work but it wont let me log in. The button to log in on the browser simply just does nothing when clicked. All help is appreciated!

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SteamOS 3.7.14 Beta brings wake-on-bluetooth back to the Steam Deck LCD

Gaming on Linux - 7 Jul 2025 - 10:12pm
Valve have released SteamOS 3.7.14 Beta, which for Steam Deck LCD owners is probably going to be popular as it brings back wake-on-bluetooth.

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I can't run Battle.net on Bottles

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 10:07pm

Hi,

I'm stuck now. I've been using Battle net on Lutris since it broke around a year ago. I was looking for some other options and I found bottles.

Os: Linux Mint 21.2 x86_64

I installed Bottles from flathub, followed this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h9vHFKFb7c (runner wine-ge-proton8-26) but it doesn't work - I get error on console from Bottles:

wineserver: file_set_error() can't map error: Function not implemented

and I have to kill the process by pid, because ctrl + c doesn't even work.

I will appreciate any suggestions, how to make it work.

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Nobara linux. P4AU out of nowhere wont boot up no matter what I do. Please help

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 9:43pm

So I bought persona 4 arena ultimax the other day and I played it for a while no problem. The following day i did have some trouble getting it to boot up, but I think changing to proton experimental fixed it. Today I tried to boot it up with no changes and got this error message with nothing specific as to what the problem is. The link just takes me to a page with the text "Currently your game purchase cannot be re-validated successfully, please wait 24 hours and try again."

I tried changing to some of the lastest versions of proton and proton GE, verified files integrity and restarted multiple times but the problem persists.

Ryzen 3 4100

RX 6600 XT

16GB 3200mhz

Installed on M.2 SSD

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Severe Audio Crackling and Stuttering in The Last of Us Part II on Linux (Nobara / PipeWire)

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 9:30pm

Hi,

I'm currently playing The Last of Us Part II on Linux (Nobara distribution) and I'm experiencing severe audio issues. Specifically, there are extremely loud stutters and crackling sounds, especially during dialogue or music playback. It's significantly affecting the experience.

What I've Tried So Far:

Unfortunately, the issue persists.

System Details:

  • Distribution: Nobara Linux
  • Audio Backend: PipeWire
  • GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3060
  • RAM: 16Gb
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600

I'm open to any further suggestions or potential fixes. Thank you in advance for your help.

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Can't figure out how to apply LACT settings

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 9:26pm

Hi there! Sorry if I'm being an idiot, but I've been trying to figure things out for a few hours, searching here and there but I'm still at a loss. I've recently taken the leap and set up a dual boot Bazzite, and so far having a blast, even though I have to relearn a lot of things.

Latest issue is I'm trying to set up an undervolt/overclock profile for my RX 7900 XTX, and managed to unlock all options in LACT, but nothing I do seems to apply. I figured I'd try undervolting first, but Mangohud still shows the same value. To make sure, I've tried setting the fan at a fixed 100%, but that doesn't kick in either after applying. Am I missing something? Yes, it's the correct GPU (I've disabled onboard chipset in BIOS).

Please don't bash me too hard.

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Will Blocking Linux Gamers Stop Cheaters?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 9:08pm

I just made a video diving into this, but I wanted to break it down here too because it's been bothering me.

Some game developers are removing Linux support to prevent cheating. Not because Linux is unsafe, but because it doesn’t allow the kind of deep system access that kernel-level anti-cheat software on Windows expects. Instead of adapting, they just block the platform.

Let’s look at the facts:

  • Linux makes up under 5% of global desktop users (StatCounter).
  • On Steam, Linux users are about 2.6% (Steam Hardware Survey).
  • Still, Linux gaming is growing. The Steam Deck alone has sold 3.7 to 4 million units. With other handhelds like the Legion Go and AyaNeo devices, we’re talking over 6 million Linux-powered gaming devices out there (TechSpot, The Verge).

Banning Linux impacts a small group of players and does almost nothing to stop cheating overall.

Here’s the real issue: cheats are usually OS-agnostic. Things like memory editing, DLL injection, packet spoofing, and even hardware-based cheats like DMA devices or virtualization-based cheats can work on any operating system.

But Windows anti-cheat tools like Vanguard or BattleEye rely on kernel-level access. That doesn't fly on Linux. Linux prioritizes user control and transparency. Closed-source anti-cheat drivers running in the kernel are a hard no for many users, and for good reason.

Some of the most dangerous cheats, like those using stealth hypervisors (e.g., the VIC cheat published on arXiv in 2024), operate completely outside the game’s OS. Even kernel-level anti-cheat can't detect them.

So why ban Linux?

Not because it's more vulnerable. But because developers aren’t willing to rework their detection systems in a way that respects the platform's design and user freedom. That’s not security, it’s gatekeeping.

The real takeaway is this:
Cheaters don’t target the OS. They target the game.

Blocking Linux doesn't protect players. It just punishes those who value control, security, and freedom.

Curious what others think. Are these devs being pragmatic or just taking the lazy route?

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How do you run macros in the background on Linux?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 9:00pm

On Windows, I used to run TinyTask in a second desktop using Remote Desktop Connection/RDP Wrapper so i could still use my pc normally + play and grindy game i wanted in the background. Now I’m on Linux and wondering — how do you replicate this? can you replicate it on linux?

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USE YOUR PHONE AS A CONTROLLER!

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 8:45pm

Are you poor? Do u wanna play offline games with your friends but don't have a controller? Do u wanna stay a bit away from ur screen and still play a game? I made an app that helps you do that! Just start a python server on your system and connect your phone with it.

Check my github, download the files, check it or change the scripts to make it better!

https://github.com/abhijeetsagr-g/gamypad

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Nvidia on Linux

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 8:39pm

I've heard a lot of stuff about lack of Nvidia GPU support in most Linux distros. I want to make the jump but I have a 3080ti and don't really have the funds to upgrade right now. How bad is it really for gamers? What would I have to do to make it work? Are there any distros better at handling it than others?

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Is there any way to make steam background recording consistently only record game audio, rather than all audio?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 8:16pm

I know that you can use pipewire patching tools to reroute sound, but it seemingly needs to be done every time you start a game. This isnt really viable because its a lot of work, and frankly I'm just not going to remember to do it. The biggest reason I dont want to record all audio is most of the time I'm playing games I'm going to be in discord calls with friends and constantly recording what they are saying is just a completely unacceptable non starter, but it also just ruins being able to go back and watch bits and pieces of it without it being littered with whatever unrelated thing we happen to be talking about at the time.

Anyone have any ideas on how I can address this?

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Anyone know how to fix this?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 8:15pm

I'll provide more detail if desired.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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System bell sound on Alt+ combinations (e.g. Alt+W)

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 8:08pm

Tried it in several games I had installed (CS2, which runs natively; Deltarune, which doesn't), only seems to happen in Dark Souls Remastered

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Strange CPU clocks on linux

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 7:35pm

my cpu clocks are lowering to minimum sometimes

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DIRT5 erro

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 7:23pm

I7 + RX 580 on Bazzite 42 - tried Proton 9 / exp / hotfix / GE10.8 same error. Any idea?

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Adorable Adventures is a gorgeous upcoming adventure featuring a mischievous baby boar

Gaming on Linux - 7 Jul 2025 - 7:22pm
Aww. Adorable Adventures is just the kind of game I needed to see today, one that's going right up on my wishlist.

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shapez 2 is aiming for the 1.0 update in November with a new game mode

Gaming on Linux - 7 Jul 2025 - 7:12pm
shapez 2 is a wonderfully chilled factory building sim that recently had a huge upgrade, and hopefully in November it will be ready for the full release.

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Struggling to add my second SSD to steam.

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 7 Jul 2025 - 7:09pm

I finally pulled the plug and installed Linux Mint, as I am beyond tired of Microsofts bs. I have some minor experience with Linux as i've messed around with it on old laptops, but this is the first time I'm seriously doing it and on my main setup.

I have two internal SSDs. The smaller one I have my OS on, and the bigger one I usually used for games. I have added an ext4 partition to it through gparted, and I have mounted it. It shows up in my file directory. However when I go on steam settings, storage, add drive, and choose the drive, nothing happens. I try to save but the disk isn't added. I have tried googling the issue but I haven't found a way yet. I initially installed steam through the software manager, but I read it might not have all needed permissions then, so I went and installed the deb directly from steams page. I also tried making a steam directory on the drive and directly choose that, but it made no difference.

Anyone know how I can get steam to recognize the disk?

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