steam-devices
protonup
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132 | 568 | |
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0.9 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | 7 months ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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steam-devices
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What is the point of Steam Linux runtime if in a clean opensuse install XCOM2, Dota Underlords or Artifact for example the game not work even using that
if you mean this ( https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-devices/blob/master/60-steam-input.rules ) in /etc/udev/rules.d , yes i did
- Silverblue and Gaming!
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how to give a app (like Steam) access to /dev/hidraw* devices?
Create an udev rule for the device, you can copy the rule for your device from here.
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Proton Controller Support or just Spelunky?
I am attempting to play Spelunky with a controller but I am not having any luck. Spelunky has a platinum rating on protondb and runs as expected. I am in a flatpak and I did install the udev rules from valve if any of that makes a difference. My controller works fine in native games.
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How has your experience with Silverblue/Kinoite been?
I solved the problem by copying the 60-steam-input.rules file to the folder: /etc/udev/rules.d
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how to install controller drivers / steam-devices package?
this is their Github: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-devices
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Writing udev rule for nintendo switch pro controller
steam maintains udev rules for controllers that might help: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-devices/blob/master/60-steam-input.rules
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PS4 Fightstick not recognized by Fedora/Steam
Here is my open PR for the hori alpha for reference: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-devices/pull/42/files
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Anyone tried gaming/development on silverblue?
To use a controller with the Steam flatpak, you need to layer the steam-devices package from RPM Fusion, or download the udev rules from upstream and install them to /etc/udev/rules.d/ (which is what I did).
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An X11 Apologist Tries Wayland
> The effort you need to go through to actually use these depends on how your distribution handles the file permissions of /dev/uinput. Some of them have it as root:input, in which case you just need to usermod -a -G input and then relog to get it working. Others have it as root:root so you either need to go do some reconfigurations to change its permissions or live with running the software using it as root.
There's a trick to that. The TL;DR is "install the steam-devices package or similar" (https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-devices/), which adds the following udev rule (and others, but this is the relevant one):
# Steam Controller udev write access
protonup
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Wine GE proton 7-33 released
For arch based distros it's in the AUR, but I also remember using some script to update it. It might have been protonup from the command line, or some bash script I had.
- Just recently installed Debian 11.5
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Stuck at boot logo, don't know why, need help
Adding stuff to the steam directory should not crash your system, wonder if you have some other problems. Anyway protonup is a nice little program to download GE if you are interested.
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ProtonUp doesn't work.
I compiled and download ProtonUp and I can't get the program to work properly. The exact issue I am facing is described here: https://github.com/AUNaseef/protonup/issues/25
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Holy Jesus linux gaming has come far
ProtonUp is your friend: https://github.com/AUNaseef/protonup
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me irl
Also, I highly recommend to get Proton GE, it runs even better than the Steam versions of Proton. I’ve installed it using protonup, which makes it super convenient to update!
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Me trying to run games on integrated graphics
For proton games, use proton-ge. It's installable manually, but its more convenient to use protonup and come back when it's done. For non-proton games, the proton-ge dev makes wine-ge, which you can use as a wineprefix that has patches preinstalled for a bunch of games.
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Is it possible to use proton outside of steam?
Found the updater protonUP, but I’m not a huge fan of pip so idk if I’ll mess with it
- GE-Proton7-9 Released
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Playable games @ 12%
Yup, it’s just a problem with steam not being able to ship Microsoft’s video format in their version of proton. It is very easy to install proton GE with protonup
What are some alternatives?
com.valvesoftware.Steam
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ProtonUp-Qt - Install and manage GE-Proton, Luxtorpeda & more for Steam and Wine-GE & more for Lutris with this graphical user interface.
game-devices-udev
steamtinkerlaunch - Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch options and 3rd party programs [Moved to: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch]
bluez - Main BlueZ tree
Proton-Community-Updater - Script to download and manage Community Proton builds
steam-for-linux - Issue tracking for the Steam for Linux beta client
steamtinkerlaunch - Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch options and 3rd party programs
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components