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Steamwebhelper is not responding #11492

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Mircas001 opened this issue Nov 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Steamwebhelper is not responding #11492

Mircas001 opened this issue Nov 18, 2024 · 1 comment

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@Mircas001
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Your system information

  • Steam client version (build number or date): steam-native-runtime-1.0.0.75-4 (dont know how to get build number_

  • Distribution (e.g. Ubuntu): Arch LInux

  • Opted into Steam client beta?: [Yes/No]No

  • Have you checked for system updates?: [Yes/No]Yes

  • Steam Logs: [generate by running this command in a terminal `]
    steam-logs.tar.gz

  • GPU: Nvidia/Intel/AMD Intel integrated

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Describe what you expected should happen and what did happen. Please link any large code pastes as a Github Gist
No matter what i do, steam gives me this error, i dont know what's going on.
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Steps for reproducing this issue:

  1. Open steam or run from terminal
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twistedd85 commented Nov 19, 2024

I'm in a similar situation as of this afternoon after an update here on Kubuntu/Ubuntu 24.04 - X11 - Ryzen 5700x - RX6800 - 32gb RAM

11/18/24 7:47 PM steamwebhelper pressure-vessel-wrap[4172]: W: "opt/amdgpu/share/libdrm" is unlikely to appear in "/run/host"

That's the warning I get in the logs again and again.

The icon appears in the taskbar. I can open the menu, but clicking any selection does nothing. Everything is apparently up to date. I was participating in the client beta, but I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it. I can't gain access to the settings to disable it and find out.

Edit: In my case installing Kisak's mesa drivers caused Steam to immediately pop up after they finished installing, so I guess that fixed it. I guess Steam was looking for later drivers than my distro had.

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