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naticus , in Launching Heroic Games Launcher brings down my network

Are you using pihole?

I ask because Lutris was killing my network too and it took me like two weeks to figure out the root cause. For me, this is what was happening. I had Dead Space Remake installed. Lutris used the name of the game to identify it, but was incorrect. Then it would try to download assets for the game but apparently they changed the URL path. But when Lutris failed to get them, instead of giving up, it HAMMERED my DNS with requests, triggering pihole to engage its flood controls and kick me off DNS for 5 min.

If you use pihole, watch your query log live and see what is happening.

million OP , (edited )
@million@lemmy.world avatar

I am using pihole. I will take a look and see if that is happening and report back.

How did you end up fixing the issue?

EDIT: Checked in on it and this is indeed the issue. Heroic is generating thousands of requests and I assume phile is flood controlling it. Two questions:

  • How can I confirm pihole is flood controlling it? Found a message confirming the rate limiting under Tools -> Pi-hole diagnosis
  • And how did you fix this?
naticus ,

First I disabled the flood control just to make sure I could get it working. I’m not sure about Heroic, but Lutris has an online database for games and I looked up Dead Space and found the correct game ID to set it to. Once it was on the right ID, it found the assets it needed and was done in under a second.

million OP ,
@million@lemmy.world avatar

Good suggestion, really appreciate the help.

naticus ,

No problem, glad I was able to recognize the symptoms so quickly. It was incredibly frustrating too! Oh, one more thing to do is launch Heroic from terminal so you can see the output. That’s how I knew which game was causing it.

Fisch ,
@Fisch@lemmy.ml avatar

Someone should definitely report this to both Lutris and Heroic so it can be fixed

million OP ,
@million@lemmy.world avatar

Was going to but someone beat me to it - github.com/Heroic-Games-Launcher/…/3608

No resolution yet, still unconfirmed

Dark_Arc ,
@Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg avatar

Did you report that to the lutris devs? That sounds like a very fixable problem that should indeed be fixed.

shinnoodles , in Linux on the desktop breaks 4% for the first time on Statcounter
@shinnoodles@lemmy.world avatar

Didn’t we also just break 3% last year, or am I mistaken? Either way, awesome news for the FOSS community.

didnt_readit ,

Yep and it seems to line up with the rise of the Steam Deck and all the discussion around how viable gaming on Linux is these days. I think there were/are a LOT of people that only stick with Windows due to gaming. Hopefully as gaming support continues to improve on Linux more of those people will make the switch.

shinnoodles ,
@shinnoodles@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t even think much when running games anymore. Even DRM-free games I get from Gog I can just click on and run with Wine most of the time. It’s so awesome.

A_Random_Idiot ,

Same.

I only have a handful of games I cant play, and thats due entirely to their shitty choice of DRM… and thats not a big detriment cause that obscene DRM would have kept me away on Windows, anyway.

Crozekiel ,

Same here. The games with rootkit and invasive spyware anti-cheat don’t work, but I avoided those games like the plague on windows already so this just makes it easier for me to avoid. That shit doesn’t work anyway, it just makes people not automatically jump to accusing people of cheating when they get owned…

mesamunefire ,

Sometimes games that won’t work on 10/11 work happily on wine/proton. Fun times.

cyberpunk007 ,

😂 this happened to me but I can’t remember the game.

Also on Elden ring on windows, any time I exit the game that stupid anticheat window stays there until I force close from task manager.

When I realized Elden ring ran fine in Linux, I didn’t have this problem. For me, Elden ring legit runs better on Linux than windows…

turkishdelight ,

Linux has better compatibility to older Windows software than Windows 10/11.

BaroqBard ,

There’s that and Heroic is doing some excellent work implementing proton and steams stuff into GOG games!

shinnoodles ,
@shinnoodles@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, but I prefer running it without a launcher. It’s just cool to me I can easily run the games via clickng on the exe or searching it in a runner with very little hastle.

Hazzia ,

The only thing still tying me to my piddly spare windows laptop are those damn online games with their accursed anti-cheat softwares…

shinnoodles ,
@shinnoodles@lemmy.world avatar

Why not dual boot? It’s what most in that situation do.

cyberpunk007 ,

Lutris also makes this a breeze

SeekPie ,

One game that’s really inconsistent about running on Wine is Roblox, which iirc won’t run at all anymore due to the new anti-cheat which deliberately prevents running with Wine.

turkishdelight ,

I used to check winehq for linux compatibility before buying a game. I stopped doing it around 2021 or so. There is no need. dxvk just works.

menemen ,
@menemen@lemmy.world avatar

Click the link. :)

Epzillon , in Linux on the desktop breaks 4% for the first time on Statcounter

Got a new M.2 drive and installed Linux on it, still run windows on my old disk (no dual boot, only go to bios when I need windows).

Experience has been amazing so far, biggest issues for me are the following

  1. Had to get used to Gimp instead of my very legally acquired version of Photoshop
  2. Discord screen share does not have audio and is laggy as hell (an alternative discord-screenshare application exists but gives my voice a 1-2 second delay which upsets my gf when we’re in voice, although it can stream entire desktop with audio which is amazing for watching shows together)
  3. Some games with anti-cheat don’t work, so if I want to play those I still have to jump on windows.
  4. No HDR (but it looks to be coming to KDE and Cosmic soon)

Apart from this the experience has been amazing. I’m using Nobara and mostly gaming. As a dev terminal, scripts and ssh to my raspberry pi:s is just such a seamless and nice experience.

winety ,

Ad 1: Try Krita instead of Gimp. I find its behaviour saner.

Epzillon ,

I do use Krita aswell, works way better with my tablet.

Nobilmantis ,
@Nobilmantis@feddit.it avatar
  1. Had your same exact issue, and after jumping through hand-made solutions and countless clients i finally found a client that works perfectly out of the box for screen sharing with audio, has no other issues and comes with the big plus of having customization plugins Vesktop (i think its on flathub too so if your distro ships that probably get it from there).
  2. Had the same issue here too and yes, while my “main” game got recently proton verified and i could finally get totally rid of windows, there are some few (BattleEye mostly) games with no anticheat support.
Epzillon ,

Thanks for recommending Vesktop! It works better than my previous alternative. Still doesn’t seem to be able to really do 60fps streams though…

d3Xt3r ,
  1. If you don’t mind using an older version of Photoshop (CC 2021), you could try this installer: github.com/LinSoftWin/Photoshop-CC2022-Linux

  2. I would recommend using Vesktop instead of the official client - it’s faster, has better privacy, and best of all, screensharing including audio works like a charm.

  3. You could run your games thru gamescope - and as a bonus, you can use features like FSR for better quality or performance.

Epzillon ,

Big thanks for the Photoshop repo! Works perfectly, I didn’t think Ps on Linux was really possible but it seems we are living in the future!

warmaster , in Sunshine game streaming v0.22.0 adds HDR on Linux, Wayland + NVIDIA improvements

I wish it was easier to setup, last time I tried I failed miserably.

vividspecter OP ,

The lesson is, never try.

But seriously, Sunshine is a bit of a pain to setup and it’s historically been a bit more buggy on Linux hosts. Hopefully it continues to improve and the rough edges get ironed out. Although personally I just went the long HDMI + USB cable route, and I’m happy with that.

infinitevalence , in Nouveau Supporting HDMI 2.1 Won't Hopefully Be Too Challenging Thanks To NVIDIA Firmware

Do they even have hardware with 2.1 support?

vividspecter OP ,

Yes, HDMI 2.1 is included with RTX 30 and 40 series GPUs. Unless you mean Nouveau, which actually has better support with newer GPUs, so yes.

infinitevalence ,

Thanks!

narc0tic_bird ,

Yes, you’re probably confusing this with them lacking behind on DisplayPort versions.

infinitevalence ,

Ahh yep, thanks, so many little details to keep track of.

486 , in Real gaming router
@486@kbin.social avatar

Awesome project. Thanks for sharing.

dr_jekell , in Discord clicks are going to game in KDE
@dr_jekell@lemmy.world avatar

Try going into a menu first so the game isn’t stealing the mouse and keyboard focus.

million OP ,
@million@lemmy.world avatar

What menu are you referring to? An in game one?

dr_jekell ,
@dr_jekell@lemmy.world avatar

Yep and in game menu.

I had the same issue when playing Minecraft until I realized that I had to go into a menu so the game would unlock the mouse &/or keyboard.

giddy , in How up to date is the Steam Flatpak?
@giddy@aussie.zone avatar

Related question - steam flatpak or deb?

million OP ,
@million@lemmy.world avatar

What distro are you on?

giddy ,
@giddy@aussie.zone avatar

Ubuntu 23.10

million OP ,
@million@lemmy.world avatar

The Flatpak is probably going to move faster but the trade off is it is harder to configure some things until you get a handle on Flatpaks.

Up to you ultimately.

azvasKvklenko , in LACT 0.5.3 Released For Managing AMD Graphics Cards Under Linux

I undervolted my RX 6700XT using Corectrl. While the tool is good overall, it makes no sense for Gamescope-SteamOS-like setup with Bazzite, so I did something absolutely disgusting and run it in the background using xvfb. Now looks like I can replace it with something far more suited to my needs. Can’t wait to test it

squid_slime , in LACT 0.5.3 Released For Managing AMD Graphics Cards Under Linux
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

Is this able to maintain its profiles between reboots? I use amd-clocks as its low profile set and forget unlike corectrl which would need to launch its ui each boot and ask for polkit auth

d3Xt3r OP ,

Yes, it maintains its config across reboots, it uses a systemd daemon that handles the backend. On most distros it should just work automatically, but if not you can edit the config.yaml file to set up your permissions there.

Potatofish ,

It’s great software. I’ll have to try editing the permissions because on Tumbleweed it only works when run as root. It complains that the service isn’t running as a user.

Also, I noticed that series 7000 gpus have serious problems under the most recent stable kerne when using an egpu setup. LACT shows that they cannot draw enough wattage, so they never get up to speed. Older gpus work fine.

Ton , in Linux on the desktop breaks 4% for the first time on Statcounter

Will probably get flamed to death for this, but… a few months ago I’ve decided to try Ubuntu on an older Intel MacBook Pro, just to try it out after many attempts in the past. (Mac user here)

Then I tried to use the trackpad. After 30 minutes of fiddling I gave up. Say what you want about Apple’s UX choices, esthetics and business practices. But boy do they know how to produce a computer and UX combo that fits like a glove.

In comparison, the Ubuntu experience was like eating nails.

And before y’all go off; I would like to switch. I’m getting tired of Apple’s business practices.

thadah ,
@thadah@lemmy.world avatar

After years of using linux distros and settling on an arch based distro for my daily use, I switched jobs and they allowed me to have “linux” as my laptop OS.

They put Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on the laptop. Admittedly I hadn’t used it for a few years, maybe 18.04 outside of server use cases maybe.

The experience is horrible. It throws errors about Ubuntu, about Visual Studio Code or any program every hour, without those programs having any trouble whatsoever to function.

It reminds me so much of Windows, and even though I prefer it over that system, I can’t shake the feeling I’m serving the OS, rather than the other way around, just like in Windows.

And don’t even get me started on Snaps over DEB packages. Had never tried them before and I can say with confidence the hatred is deserved. Code didn’t even start up in the snap version and Firefox was so slow and laggy I was thinking the laptop was broken somehow.

d3Xt3r , (edited )

No flaming here, but your first mistake was trying Ububtu - it’s not the best in terms of hardware compatibility, and they (Canonical) often make controversial software/development decisions, which makes it one of the most hated distributions in the Linux community.

Your second mistake was trying it on a Mac. Now don’t get me wrong, many people do run Linux on a Mac, but it’s not quite plug-and-play (compared to PC), and not everything may work as intended. Since you’re new to Linux, I wouldn’t recommend your first experience of it to be on a Mac. And to be clear, this isn’t Linux’s fault - since Apple (or whichever chipset maker) doesn’t provide Linux with any official drivers/code, the devs have to figure stuff out themselves by reverse-engineering stuff, and as expected not everything may work.

If you’ve only got Macs around and you don’t have the patience to troubleshoot Linux issues / read manuals etc, then the easiest way to try it out is in a virtual machine like Parallels or VirtualBox. The performance might not be the best, but at least everything should work out-of-the-box. As for the distro, since you’re a Mac user, you’d probably feel more at home with elementary OS. Other options you could try include Pop!_OS, and Zorin (the Pro edition even has a macOS-like layout).

Once you’ve tried Linux in a VM and decide you’d like to use it full-time, the best way to experience it is on native Linux-first hardware - basically PCs which come with Linux out-of-the-box, such as those made by System76, Slimbook, Star Labs, Tuxedo etc.

turkishdelight ,

I had to use Apple MacOS for a year. It was horrible, I hated every second of it.

Apple isn’t better. You are just used to it, and anything else feels awkward. I had the opposite experience.

menemen , (edited )
@menemen@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, I have a similar experience. I used a bunch of operating systems in my years. From C64 GEOS over Atari TOS Amiga OS, DOS, Windows (pretty much all of them since 3.1, except Vista and 8), Android, MacOS and iOS to Linux (several distros)

I don’t know why, but MacOS and iOS are for me just the worst user experiences. I feel completly trapped and helpless when using either one. Guess they are just not for me.

0x4F50 ,

I used to greatly prefer MacOS until I switched my desktop from Windows to Linux and got comfortable there troubleshooting and installing things. Now I feel exactly the same as you with MacOS. Trapped.

fidodo ,

Same. I hate the unintuitive keyboard shortcuts, the nonsensical drag and drop everything UI, and their ridiculously over complicated development system.

paris ,

In case nobody has mentioned Asahi Linux yet, I’ll bring it up. I haven’t used it, but I have a friend who does.

Asahi Linux is a project and community with the goal of porting Linux to Apple Silicon Macs, starting with the 2020 M1 Mac Mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro.

Our goal is not just to make Linux run on these machines but to polish it to the point where it can be used as a daily OS. Doing this requires a tremendous amount of work, as Apple Silicon is an entirely undocumented platform.

Asahi Linux is developed by a thriving community of free and open source software developers.

I believe they have a Fedora-based distro that should be solid for daily use, but again I haven’t used this myself.

SubArcticTundra , in Real gaming router
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

That thing has graphics hardware!?

bfg9k ,

It does now

Ludrol OP ,
@Ludrol@szmer.info avatar

It has pcie lanes. The only resonable option is to hook up a gpu to those lanes.

turkishdelight , in Linux on the desktop breaks 4% for the first time on Statcounter

wow this is amazing!

p000l , in Linux on the desktop breaks 4% for the first time on Statcounter

We have liftoff!!??

Fly away bird, fly!!

scrubbles , in Steam's February Survey: AMD CPUs & GPUs Continue To Dominate For Linux Gamers
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

That makes sense. I’ve done both team green and red on linux now, Ubuntu and PopOS. My personal thoughts:

NVidia for compute, hands down, it wins. Any AI or compute, you can’t compare. But the drivers are worse and a pain to install, and conflicting versions left and right and it’s just hell. PopOS saved me by having all of that set up for me.

AMD GPU drivers are still not great if you’re running a non “official” distro, but I eventually got it to work. AMD definitely feels more “stable” over NVidia. Way less fiddling with Steam and games too, most seem to “just work” compared to fiddling with env variables with NVidia.

Pros and cons. Personally, I’m leaning Team Red right now. They’re really bringing it. I don’t see any reason to spend more on an nvidia card unless you are doing massive compute loads.

keyez ,

I have an nvidia GPU and tried popOS and Nobara and I cannot get games to run at all. Keeps crashing or going to a black screen and the game never actually launches. Definitely going to be going team red next round to get off windows finally

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Did you get the version of pop with the Nvidia drivers baked in?

keyez ,

I did and same with nobara, tried twice with pop and once with nobara and gave up a few weeks ago. Couldnt get platinum protondb games to run at all or would run at like 14fps on a 3080

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Sorry then, unfortunately I can’t help, it’s worked on my machine but wouldn’t know where to begin to help debug :(

_Lory98_ ,

Same experience on Manjaro. Usually really low framerates, constant crashes and Wayland’s broken.

jaemo ,

Really? I’m having a very dissimilar experience, and am also on Manjaro. Drivers were a peach to install and I get at least as good as performance on windows…to the extent that the dual boot has (over the years) become just a single boot. I’m even running a valve index on it - Alyx runs smooth. Built in 2019.

TBH I’m surprised at a lot of these threads about Nvidia as it’s just been a few times that the drivers didn’t work out on an update and I had a black screen. But I’ve had almost as many breaking issues from non Nvidia related stuff in its lifetime.

_Lory98_ ,

What’s your build like? I have an i5 6600k and a GTX 1660. I have two displays one connected to the 1660 and the other to the iGPU, so I might have been accidentally using the latter. Wayland seems to not work even on my other PC with a single GPU (3060 ti) tho.

jaemo ,

Hmmm…

Looks like:

  • AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
  • on an Asus ROG STRIX B550-I
  • 32GB DDR4 @ 2666
  • 3070 RTX

Honestly, it’s possible that I just don’t notice low framerate as I’m a product of the Atari/NES gen of console gamers; my standards may be co-opted. I’m just reporting that my experience has been positive. Fair to say though that Wayland is still hit and miss, and still is. I general avoid it and stick to x while using steam, and tinker around with it when X’s idiosyncracies bother me enough. Nvidia in general just hasn’t picked my berries like it seems to have for others. Certainly not enough to ever make me retreat to a windows install 😁

SimplyTadpole ,
@SimplyTadpole@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Sorry for the dumb question, but what do you mean by “non-official distro”?

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

They have a few distros hardcoded in their amdgpu install script. I had to go add pop into a line with debian|ubuntu|pop like that so it wouldn’t kick me out of the script.

sugar_in_your_tea ,

Why are you installing drivers manually? They should be included in the kernel on pretty much every distro.

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

I had the nvidia flavor of pop first, and had to purge everything nvidia. Afterwards all I can say is that I got a black screen of doom after purging them. All that repaired it was installing amdgpu… so… idk. Halfway to just reinstalling it after that ordeal, I’m pretty sure X is confused upside down and sideways

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