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Steam wont start on arch linux even though it did yesterday

Open Supervisor360 opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

Your system information

  • Steam client version (build number or date): 06/02/24
  • Distribution (e.g. Ubuntu): Arch
  • Opted into Steam client beta?: [No]
  • Have you checked for system updates?: [No]
  • Steam Logs: [generate by running this command in a terminal tar -zcvf ~/Desktop/steam-logs.tar.gz ~/.steam/steam/logs]
  • GPU: Nvidia

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Describe what you expected should happen and what did happen. Please link any large code pastes as a Github Gist

Steps for reproducing this issue:

  1. go to terminal
  2. start steam using terminal
  3. Error shows

Everytime i try to start the fucking steam client this error pops up and it is infuriating! it worked yesterday but now its being a massive cuck and just giving this error everytime itry to start. I even check the fucking Htop and it says ITS RUNNING! IT FUCKING WORKED YESTERDAY WHY NO WORK NOW? it pisses me off

steam.sh[3881]: Running Steam on arch rolling 64-bit steam.sh[3881]: STEAM_RUNTIME is enabled automatically setup.sh[3956]: Steam runtime environment up-to-date! steam.sh[3881]: Steam client's requirements are satisfied tid(4000) burning pthread_key_t == 0 so we never use it [2024-02-05 11:49:09] Startup - updater built Jan 13 2024 00:51:43 [2024-02-05 11:49:09] Startup - Steam Client launched with: '/home/puro/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam' '-vgui' 02/05 11:49:09 Init: Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1705108172)/tid(4000) SteamUpdateUI: An X Error occurred X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)

Supervisor360 avatar Feb 05 '24 11:02 Supervisor360

Hello @Supervisor360, can you test if any 32 bit OpenGL application like glxinfo32 from lib32-mesa-utils works?

kisak-valve avatar Feb 05 '24 13:02 kisak-valve

I had this happen as well with steam running via terminal. But it was spamming "Maximum number of clients reached" in the terminal after Steam had updated itself. Allowing me to not spawn anymore terminals or applications. Not sure if it's 100% related though.

hjpaul7 avatar Feb 06 '24 02:02 hjpaul7

Slackware-current is having this problem, too, after upgrading to glibc 2.39. Nearly as we can tell it's an issue with nvidia's libGLX and glibc built with binutils 2.42. If you run Steam with a debugger, it'll load. (Same for any 32-bit OpenGL program, like glxgears or glxinfo.)

Full discussion here: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/32-bit-glx-nvidia-not-working-after-update-unless-running-with-strace-4175733503/

And all credit and props to af7567, who did all the heavy lifting and compiles today of glibc and binutils.

The people who seem to be having problems are using 535 and above for drivers. One person who was using 470 wasn't having problems.

garpu avatar Feb 06 '24 04:02 garpu

same too, also have to terminate steam every time in htop

EDIT: its probably a bug with the nvidia drivers because i cant even reinstall them. Logs say that the code has errors like = instead of ==

angrypig555 avatar Feb 06 '24 16:02 angrypig555

It seems my Steam issues are of a different nature.

I've moved my issues with Steam today to its own thread as the problem I'm having doesn't seem to be related to system updates (I have done none since the last time Steam worked) nor rendering problems: #10504

ipaqmaster avatar Feb 17 '24 01:02 ipaqmaster