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Steam Crashes after logging in #9711

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dementive opened this issue Jun 23, 2023 · 5 comments
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Steam Crashes after logging in #9711

dementive opened this issue Jun 23, 2023 · 5 comments

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@dementive
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dementive commented Jun 23, 2023

  • Steam client version (build number or date): 1.0.0.78-1
  • Distribution (e.g. Ubuntu): Garuda
  • Opted into Steam client beta?: No
  • Have you checked for system updates?: Yes
  • Steam Logs: logs.zip
  • GPU: Nvidia

Please describe your issue in as much detail as possible:

After logging in the app just crashes, I see there are tons of other issues about the app crashing with the new update as well and I have tried all the solutions other people have used to get it working with no luck. I downgraded my nvidia drivers, launched in -vgui, -bigpicture, or --reset mode, Reinstalled my xdg-desktop-portal, updated my system, and tried resintalling steam in a few different ways but nothing I do can get the app to open without crashing. Has anyone found a reliable solution or does it just not work with the new update?

These are the issues I looked at already and tried all the solutions people put but none of these have worked so far to even get the application open.

#9577
#9383
#9692
#9588

Steps for reproducing this issue:

  1. Open steam and login.
  2. Wait for the app to crash.
@mhosler
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mhosler commented Jun 24, 2023

I also have this issue on arch with nvidia graphic's card

Steam seems to open whenever one of the commands I run requires steam to update. steam -tcp worked once.
steam -no-cef-sandbox did not work, but running steam after that opened steam. This only worked once.

Now only steam -vgui opens, but the friends tab is broken.

I have not attempted to downgrade drivers or run steam --reset.

@EvanWashkow
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I am on Arch, with a Ryzen card, and had this problem on Gnome. KDE Plasma, oddly, worked fine out of the box. No issues whatsoever with KDE Plasma.

In Gnome, I found the solution:

  1. Install switcheroo-control
  2. sudo systemctl enable switcheroo-control
  3. Reboot
  4. Right-click the Steam icon, and click "Launch using Discreet Graphics Card"

Hopefully this might work for you (if you're using Gnome)?

@sfxworks
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Running kde plasma at the moment and running into this

@mhosler
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mhosler commented Jun 29, 2023

I downgraded my nvidia driver and after steam --reset, bricked my computer since I did not also downgrade my kernel.
Did "pacman -Syu" on the mounted drive from an install media. This updated the drivers to current version and a couple GTK 2.0 packages.
Steam then opened once without issue.

I have not tried to re-open it. So, idk if that is a permanent fix. But you may try
steam --reset
and then removing and reinstalling your nvidia drivers.

@mhosler
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mhosler commented Jul 3, 2023

Deleting this file allowed me to open steam

~/.cache/nvidia/GLCache

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