- Dota 2 crash linux
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- Dota 2 crashes under linux on startup when vulkan support is enable #204
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- masterxq commented May 5, 2017
- phormix commented May 5, 2017 •
- kisak-valve commented May 5, 2017
- kwyatt commented May 5, 2017 •
- danginsburg commented May 5, 2017
- kwyatt commented May 5, 2017
- arkhanari commented May 5, 2017
- glubsy commented May 5, 2017
- mateusvahl commented May 5, 2017
- glubsy commented May 6, 2017
- arkhanari commented May 7, 2017
- masterxq commented May 7, 2017 •
- ppavacic commented May 10, 2017
- kisak-valve commented May 10, 2017 •
- feratechinc commented May 27, 2017
- phormix commented May 31, 2017 •
- LukaZajaMarceta commented May 31, 2017 •
- masterxq commented Jun 20, 2017
- ChrisLauinger77 commented Sep 19, 2017
- entwwwicklung commented Jul 16, 2018
- Daaarkling commented Aug 22, 2018
- glubsy commented Aug 22, 2018
- Daaarkling commented Aug 30, 2018
- Dota 2 crash linux
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Dota 2 crash linux
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Op — what distro are you using? what is your driver version? kernel?
@infinite Windows 7 will be out of support in less than a year, running an out dated operating system can put you and others to security risks, please don’t reply to threads if you can’t or don’t want to help and don’t have anything good to say which would help the op.
I’m not a Dota player, but I ran it a few times and I had no issue, with intel and nvidia cpu and gpu combos, I suspect the op has an out of date driver or doesn’t have optimus setup correctly.
ubuntu 18.04 latest drivers 4.18.0-16-generic kernel
Your laptop runs on a technology called Optimus, what versions of the driver are you using? can you please provide that? You might be running the open source nouvea driver which often ends up in poor and buggy performance.
Open up Software and Updates, select additional drivers, thick «Using NVIDIA-driver-version» and hit apply this will install the drivers, after it’s done reboot the machine.
After that’s done, open up the terminal and run «lspci» this will show a lot of info, look for «3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation. » this confirms that the driver is installed and working.
In your application launcher look for «NVIDIA X Server Settings» select the prime profiles tab and put it to PRIME (performance) depending on the hardware it might freeze, just reboot.
Try running the game again and see if the crashes are fixed, if you’ve any questions let me know 🙂
Only masochists use Linux for gaming.,
Only masochists use Linux for gaming.,
If you don’t have anything good or helpful to say, don’t say anything at all you’re just polluting the air.
Says a loser who uses free OS that barely has any games. Not to mention all the whiners who can’t run that handful of games on their hipster OS. Buy a Windows like an adult.
Haha I find it ironic that you use the word «adult» yet you behave like a child yourself, jeez leaving negative comments on my profile over a forum topic that doesn’t even concern you.
Go back and live in your world surrounded by windows and gates child.
Honest opinion, I don’t really recommend Linux for a full-time gaming experience, upgrade to Windows 7 or 10 as soon as possible because you’d get less problems like these.
No hate on Linux though.
Honest opinion, I don’t really recommend Linux for a full-time gaming experience, upgrade to Windows 7 or 10 as soon as possible because you’d get less problems like these.
No hate on Linux though.
I agree with you in a way, it’s true that the gaming catalog on Linux is limited and there’re not as many games as on windows, but it’s fine for me and a lot of other people, and I see why you would run windows for games which are not supported.
But on the other hand, games like Dota run smooth with no issues on Linux and I know this cause I ran it myself, when people come across issues on linux native tittles (provided the port was done well) it’s mostly outdated drivers / libs which can be fixed easilty with a few clicks if preferred terminal commands.
A lot of people seem to recommend Windows 7, I’ll just leave this new exploit found this week which effects Windows 7 using the Chrome browser (the browser most people use)
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Dota 2 crashes under linux on startup when vulkan support is enable #204
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masterxq commented May 5, 2017
Using Debian stretch with Nvidia driver 375.39. After todays update Dota 2 crashes while starting. If i disable vulkan support it works fine again.
If more informations are needed i will try to provide them.
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phormix commented May 5, 2017 •
Same with Ubuntu and Mint. Was working yesterday, no OS updates, but today DOTA freezes my whole damn UI requiring a hard power-off
AMD rx480 (67df). Updated to the latest drivers to see if it fixes it, but it still freezes as soon as the main DOTA page loads.
UPDATE: Uninstalled DOTA. Reinstalled. Re-added Vulkan support. Doesn’t lock up my machine now. Cranked up detail and still no freeze thus far after restarting.
kisak-valve commented May 5, 2017
Hello @masterxq, please copy your system information from steam ( Steam -> Help -> System Information ) and put it in a gist, then include a link to the gist in this issue report.
kwyatt commented May 5, 2017 •
danginsburg commented May 5, 2017
I have reproduced this crash on NVIDIA 375.39 and am investigating. It seems to be specific to the 375.39 driver. So far I’ve found:
- NVIDIA 375.27.14 driver — Vulkan beta, not crashing (https://developer.nvidia.com/vulkan-driver)
- NVIDIA 375.39 driver — crashing
- NVIDIA 381.09 driver — latest driver, not crashing (http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/117741)
I’ll debug the crash and see if there is anything I can do to get around it, but you may need to update drivers.
kwyatt commented May 5, 2017
confirmed to work with 381.09
arkhanari commented May 5, 2017
This happens on Arch Linux and Manjaro Linux as well.
Crashes when «-vulkan» is enabled. Will only run in OpenGL.
glubsy commented May 5, 2017
I can confirm the latest nvidia proprietary driver fixes the problem.
Upgraded from 375.39 to 381.09 and the game works fine again with -Vulkan launch option.
mateusvahl commented May 5, 2017
Note that many Linux distributions provide their own packages of the NVIDIA Linux Graphics Driver in the distribution’s native package management format. This may interact better with the rest of your distribution’s framework, and you may want to use this rather than NVIDIA’s official package.
Can you send some tutorial ? Thanks.
glubsy commented May 6, 2017
then type in terminal:
I’m using Antergos (Arch Linux) but this is how I update my drivers since I’m using dual GPUs.
If it doesn’t work while you are using X / your display manager (dm), do this:
If you don’t know what your current display manager is, run this:
cat /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service | grep ‘/usr/[s]bin’
arkhanari commented May 7, 2017
Updating to nvidia-beta drivers (381) makes it impossible to start Steam.
masterxq commented May 7, 2017 •
ppavacic commented May 10, 2017
Same problem on admgpu (not pro) with mesa 17.2 .
Whole OS freezes requiring hard reboot.
kisak-valve commented May 10, 2017 •
Hello @paupav, the issue being tracked in this issue report is driver specific and limited to a subset of the nvidia driver. Please open a new issue report and it might also be a good idea to bring it to the attention of your driver vendor.
feratechinc commented May 27, 2017
It’s not a driver specific issue. It was working fine with AMDGPU-PRO 17.10 then after latest updates it stopped working.
phormix commented May 31, 2017 •
So I thought this was related to using Vulkan, but I went back to non-vulkan and started having similar crashes (generally killing the AMDGPU-pro DRM — direct rendering — module) and causing my entire X session to freeze except for the cursor.
then I uninstalled the Pro drivers, updated to a new kernel, and went with the in-kernel RX480 drivers. I’m happy to say that I’ve had no freezing issues since (some annoying texture bugs also fixed) and the performance is still great.
3 active monitors at 1080p. Game window in the center monitor. No lock-ups, no freezing, and texture bugs all gone.
If you’re using AMD, try dropping pro and going to kernel 4.8.0-52 or higher.
LukaZajaMarceta commented May 31, 2017 •
I have hard crash seconds after main menu shows up.
AMD 280 with experimental AMDGPU driver with support for Southern islands.
Manjaro linux
Only crashes when using vulkan.
masterxq commented Jun 20, 2017
Now i have NVIDIA drivers 375.66-1 from Debian Buster and i have same problem again.
When vulkan is activated Dota Crashes on startup.
Systeminformations:
https://gist.github.com/masterxq/82b91195ad6c984eaec88bfdaf502e5a
ChrisLauinger77 commented Sep 19, 2017
You need at least 381
entwwwicklung commented Jul 16, 2018
Linux Ubuntu 18.04 — nvidia driver 390.67 and when vuklan is enabled dota crashes on hero select screen. I saw a thread where it was mentioned that this should be resolved with 7.00 update, but obviously it isn’t. This is really frustrating and ridiculous!
Daaarkling commented Aug 22, 2018
glubsy commented Aug 22, 2018
Have you tried downgrading your drivers to 381 and checked whether this happens or not?
Also, post your specs people.
Daaarkling commented Aug 30, 2018
A havent tried that and i have no intention to do so :-), but here are my specs:
Computer Information:
Manufacturer: Unknown
Model: Unknown
Form Factor: Laptop
No Touch Input Detected
Processor Information:
CPU Vendor: GenuineIntel
CPU Brand: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8250U CPU @ 1.60GHz
CPU Family: 0x6
CPU Model: 0x8e
CPU Stepping: 0xa
CPU Type: 0x0
Speed: 1600 Mhz
8 logical processors
4 physical processors
HyperThreading: Supported
FCMOV: Supported
SSE2: Supported
SSE3: Supported
SSSE3: Supported
SSE4a: Unsupported
SSE41: Supported
SSE42: Supported
AES: Supported
AVX: Supported
CMPXCHG16B: Supported
LAHF/SAHF: Supported
PrefetchW: Unsupported
Operating System Version:
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS (64 bit)
Kernel Name: Linux
Kernel Version: 4.15.0-33-generic
X Server Vendor: The X.Org Foundation
X Server Release: 11906000
X Window Manager: GNOME Shell
Steam Runtime Version: steam-runtime-beta-release_2018-06-14
Video Card:
Driver: NVIDIA Corporation GeForce MX150/PCIe/SSE2
Driver Version: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 396.54
OpenGL Version: 4.6
Desktop Color Depth: 24 bits per pixel
Monitor Refresh Rate: 59 Hz
VendorID: 0x10de
DeviceID: 0x1d10
Revision Not Detected
Number of Monitors: 2
Number of Logical Video Cards: 1
Primary Display Resolution: 2560 x 1440
Desktop Resolution: 4480 x 1440
Primary Display Size: 23.50″ x 13.23″ (26.97″ diag)
59.7cm x 33.6cm (68.5cm diag)
Primary Bus: PCI Express 4x
Primary VRAM: 2048 MB
Supported MSAA Modes: 2x 4x 8x 16x
Sound card:
Audio device: Realtek ALC255
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Dota 2 crash linux
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Op — what distro are you using? what is your driver version? kernel?
@infinite Windows 7 will be out of support in less than a year, running an out dated operating system can put you and others to security risks, please don’t reply to threads if you can’t or don’t want to help and don’t have anything good to say which would help the op.
I’m not a Dota player, but I ran it a few times and I had no issue, with intel and nvidia cpu and gpu combos, I suspect the op has an out of date driver or doesn’t have optimus setup correctly.
ubuntu 18.04 latest drivers 4.18.0-16-generic kernel
Your laptop runs on a technology called Optimus, what versions of the driver are you using? can you please provide that? You might be running the open source nouvea driver which often ends up in poor and buggy performance.
Open up Software and Updates, select additional drivers, thick «Using NVIDIA-driver-version» and hit apply this will install the drivers, after it’s done reboot the machine.
After that’s done, open up the terminal and run «lspci» this will show a lot of info, look for «3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation. » this confirms that the driver is installed and working.
In your application launcher look for «NVIDIA X Server Settings» select the prime profiles tab and put it to PRIME (performance) depending on the hardware it might freeze, just reboot.
Try running the game again and see if the crashes are fixed, if you’ve any questions let me know 🙂
Only masochists use Linux for gaming.,
Only masochists use Linux for gaming.,
If you don’t have anything good or helpful to say, don’t say anything at all you’re just polluting the air.
Says a loser who uses free OS that barely has any games. Not to mention all the whiners who can’t run that handful of games on their hipster OS. Buy a Windows like an adult.
Haha I find it ironic that you use the word «adult» yet you behave like a child yourself, jeez leaving negative comments on my profile over a forum topic that doesn’t even concern you.
Go back and live in your world surrounded by windows and gates child.
Honest opinion, I don’t really recommend Linux for a full-time gaming experience, upgrade to Windows 7 or 10 as soon as possible because you’d get less problems like these.
No hate on Linux though.
Honest opinion, I don’t really recommend Linux for a full-time gaming experience, upgrade to Windows 7 or 10 as soon as possible because you’d get less problems like these.
No hate on Linux though.
I agree with you in a way, it’s true that the gaming catalog on Linux is limited and there’re not as many games as on windows, but it’s fine for me and a lot of other people, and I see why you would run windows for games which are not supported.
But on the other hand, games like Dota run smooth with no issues on Linux and I know this cause I ran it myself, when people come across issues on linux native tittles (provided the port was done well) it’s mostly outdated drivers / libs which can be fixed easilty with a few clicks if preferred terminal commands.
A lot of people seem to recommend Windows 7, I’ll just leave this new exploit found this week which effects Windows 7 using the Chrome browser (the browser most people use)
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