On the Bazzite beta NVIDIA Deck images of Gnome or KDE plasma, it indicates under Add a new game" that Wine is not installed on the system. menu is up when you right-click on a title and then select “locate installed game.” It is under that where it states that Wine is not installed on your system. I have most of my downloaded games from like epic games and other launchers backup on my external so I just have to copy them over, and then not have to redownload them, in any case, what’s why I might use located installed game options under lutris.
Is the correct way fix this using Flatpak Flathub, or rpm-ostree to install Wine?
This below is the Lutris Wiki link for installing wine. On the original link, Fedora is there, but it appears to be referring to the standard distro version, not Silverblue or Kinoite versions for information.
This is the information provided Fedora. As you can see it does not talk about the Silverblue or Kinoite editions, nor any versions based on them like bazzite. when you click on Show original it shows the text below from that page, again nothing about using rpm-ostree to install wine which I think is the correct way to do it.
Which method is correct? I am considering attempting “rpm-ostree install wine” since it is based on Fedora Silverblue. That is how I would have resolved it under Fedora. However, I am verifying this is the correct approach. I do not believe ujust has a fix for this yet; if it does, I am unsure what it is
IIRC what it means is you haven’t installed a Wine runner on the Lutris itself. I’m currently at work, but I think what you want to do is to go to the Runner settings, go to Wine/Windows, and install a version of the Wine runner from there.
Thank I installing Wine through rpm-ostree resolved the issue, but I still need to configure the game. Additionally, my 3D graphics encounter bugs when between DisplayPort and HDMI inputs. I need to determine whether the issue lies with the Linux drivers or a bug in the Nvidia Bazzite Deck software. I am considering switching back to Windows for 3D card, as the bugs be related to the card type or the bugs from the beta software its a nice idea but I might need to wait until my 3D card is better support, if there is nothing wrong with the hardware itself. I sometimes notice graphic bugs in linux that are not in windows itself. The graphical issues disappeared when I switched Mode to the GNOME desktop, so I need to investigate further. It might be due to switching the monitor input from another desktop back to the Linux desktop, as I am currently running two PCs home. I am contemplating setting up dual boot or reverting to Windows if the Nvidia driver proves too buggy.
they seem to be too buggy at this time, maybe I try it again, once NVidia deck mode is out of beta, the side menu got corrupted and were unreadable in deck mode on the gnome edition, I think it was something I did, but might have been, going to switch the old pc back to windows for now. at first things were fine, but something changed that caused stuff like HDR said it was on but the settings in deck mode had it off, stuff like that was happening to me. I think steam under windows in BIG screen mode is basically the same as deck mode, but there should be less of that happening, again text was all messed up in the side menu, where I was blindly clicking to find desktop mode.
I might look up the bugs if I can, but if I cannot fix this on my own, then I switch it for sure to windows for now.
I had did the installing of Wine with rpm-ostree not flathub or flatpak, does that break something in steam gaming mode, as I did have to run ujust reset steam, again I did somehow cause the left hand side text to get all messed up in the gnome version of steam gaming mode, I think nvidia driver caused. and no I am not on the nvidia-open drivers, as I downloaded the image below, so unless ujust update, caused it to switch to the nvidia-open drivers, it should not of been on them, does that help, I am trying to keep this short, as I can write stuff too long sometimes, like paragraph sorry about that.