That One Seong

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In the absence of sdl2-jstest (which I had at once point, but haven't gotten around to having it built on this setup atm) I'm able to use pretty much any...

Unfortunately, [due to the circumstances revolving around the source](https://boards.dingoonity.org/retro-game-350rg-350/vice-3-4-sdl2/) (*or lack thereof*), there isn't much I'm able to do nor a repo I can point to as a more adequate...

Which firmware constitutes as "latest firmware" in this instance? The "latest" SRB2, and the only release of -Kart, only works on the upstream OpenDingux nightlies, _not_ the device-specific firmwares which...

> From what I can gather so far, you might have a Steam library configured under `/usr` which Steam Runtime is complaining about and [is not supported](https://gitlab.steamos.cloud/steamrt/steam-runtime-tools/-/issues/30#note_15161). If you can,...

To part 1: it's exactly what you said would happen. ``` $ "$PROTON_DIST_PATH/bin/wine" --version wine-7.0 (Staging) $ wine --version protontricks - wine 143650: Checking for running wineserver instance protontricks -...

The second command simply prints `Segmentation fault (core dumped)`. All I get from the first terminal is: ``` pressure-vessel-wrap[1359185]: W: Disabling gtk3-nocsd LD_PRELOAD: it is known to cause crashes. pressure-vessel-wrap[1359185]:...

> OK, it appears that Steam Runtime's `pressure-vessel-launcher` isn't working correctly for some reason. > > Protontricks uses it to launch individual Wine processes more quickly: in 1.7.0 and older,...

Strange; since my last comment I've reinstalled Endeavour on my system (for wholly logistical reasons). And I think I've gotten back most of my old packages/AUR imports, but protontricks works...

Unfortunately (though not unexpectedly), issue still persists as of current Experimental and forks. Since this is one of the few games I keep a Windows install for, I'd *really* like...

Indeed, I can confirm that the game now boots, on both GE and Experimental. PSO2 classic works perfectly, as far as I can tell. Which is a good thing. But...