Eternal lands problem

Decided to try wayland EL flatpack ran but Pop up a box that said was running in the back ground gave choice to not. Not having a clue I select no now it starts runs about 10 sec and quits. Tried going back to X11, removing and reinstalling, rebooting etc.

Any know how to all running in the back ground back on???

@gogalthorp Hi I’m on Tumbleweed seem to run ok, I started from the command line with verbose output… That may provide more info?

flatpak --user install org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient

Looking for matches…

org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient permissions:
    ipc     network    pulseaudio    x11    dri    file access [1]

    [1] ~/.elc:create


        ID                                                       Branch             Op            Remote             Download
 1. [✓] org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.nvidia-575-51-03             1.4                u             flathub              3.8 kB / 302.1 MB
 2. [✓] org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient                           stable             i             flathub            211.3 MB / 220.8 MB

Changes complete.

flatpak -v --user run org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient

F: Opening user flatpak installation at path /home/username/.local/share/flatpak
F: Opening user flatpak installation at path /home/username/.local/share/flatpak
F: No installations directory in /etc/flatpak/installations.d. Skipping
F: Opening user flatpak installation at path /home/username/.local/share/flatpak
F: Regenerating ld.so.cache /home/username/.var/app/org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient/.ld.so/e4046fcff2247fc8342e3a1a531a5840c2430c808ef8212ba22d3d80a598af1f
F: /home/username/.local/share/flatpak/runtime/org.freedesktop.Platform/x86_64/24.08/69f5ca3180618e77eb1264af2b67048fc1c6a2884ee403c76b24b0e15bfc16c9/files/lib32 does not exist
F: Running: '/usr/bin/bwrap --args 21 ldconfig -X -C /run/ld-so-cache-dir/e4046fcff2247fc8342e3a1a531a5840c2430c808ef8212ba22d3d80a598af1f.U0AQVF'
F: /home/username/.local/share/flatpak/runtime/org.freedesktop.Platform/x86_64/24.08/69f5ca3180618e77eb1264af2b67048fc1c6a2884ee403c76b24b0e15bfc16c9/files/lib32 does not exist
F: Cleaning up unused container id 2462797658
F: Cleaning up per-app-ID state for org.cockpit_project.CockpitClient
F: Cleaning up unused container id 3127840404
F: Cleaning up per-app-ID state for org.cockpit_project.CockpitClient
F: Cleaning up unused container id 2768717217
F: Cleaning up per-app-ID state for org.cockpit_project.CockpitClient
F: Allocated instance id 3269949219
F: Add defaults in dir /org/pjbroad/EternallandsClient/
F: Add locks in dir /org/pjbroad/EternallandsClient/
F: Allowing dri access
F: Allowing x11 access
F: Allowing pulseaudio access
F: Pulseaudio user configuration file '/home/username/.config/pulse/client.conf': Error opening file /home/username/.config/pulse/client.conf: No such file or directory
F: Running '/usr/bin/bwrap --args 38 -- /usr/bin/xdg-dbus-proxy --args=40'
F: Running '/usr/bin/bwrap --args 38 -- launcher.sh'

Tried bot as user and as root

gogalthorp@localhost:~> flatpak --user install org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient
Looking for matches…
error: No remote refs found for ‘org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient’
gogalthorp@localhost:~> 


It exists in /var/lib/flatpak/app

BTW Flatpak 1.16.0

@gogalthorp so it’s installed as a system flatpak…

flatpak -v run org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient should work then.

starts but same stops after about 10 sec

gogalthorp@localhost:~> flatpak -v run org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient
F: No installations directory in /etc/flatpak/installations.d. Skipping
F: Opening system flatpak installation at path /var/lib/flatpak
F: Opening user flatpak installation at path /home/gogalthorp/.local/share/flatpak
F: Opening user flatpak installation at path /home/gogalthorp/.local/share/flatpak
F: Opening system flatpak installation at path /var/lib/flatpak
F: Opening user flatpak installation at path /home/gogalthorp/.local/share/flatpak
F: Opening system flatpak installation at path /var/lib/flatpak
F: /var/lib/flatpak/runtime/org.freedesktop.Platform/x86_64/24.08/69f5ca3180618e77eb1264af2b67048fc1c6a2884ee403c76b24b0e15bfc16c9/files/lib32 does not exist
F: Cleaning up unused container id 341426991
F: Cleaning up per-app-ID state for org.pjbroad.EternallandsClient
F: Allocated instance id 2618873602
F: Add defaults in dir /org/pjbroad/EternallandsClient/
F: Add locks in dir /org/pjbroad/EternallandsClient/
F: Allowing dri access
F: Allowing x11 access
F: Allowing pulseaudio access
F: Pulseaudio user configuration file '/home/gogalthorp/.config/pulse/client.conf': Error opening file /home/gogalthorp/.config/pulse/client.conf: No such file or directory
F: Running '/usr/bin/bwrap --args 41 -- /usr/bin/xdg-dbus-proxy --args=43'
F: Running '/usr/bin/bwrap --args 41 -- launcher.sh'
[ALSOFT] (WW) Failed to open playback device: Device name "line out" not found
[ALSOFT] (WW) Error generated on device (nil), code 0xa004
gogalthorp@localhost:~> 

do hear sounds

Hi, So that’s the error, sounds like a system config issue, since your using the system flatpak… maybe @deano_ferrari can help here…

You don’t have PulseAudio runnning? If using PipeWire (as most are), you may need to have the pipewire-pulse daemon active to support the application.

Check systemctl --user list-units | egrep -i "wire|pulse"

Install pipewire-pulseaudio if required.

Hmmmm
Was not installed thought it had been.

Still no go. runs for about 10 sec then quits same output from command line start

Note I have had sound during the whole 10 sec the app runs. both before and after pipewire-pulseaudio

I guess you could try reverting to a PulseAudio only environment for testing?

https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Pipewire#How_to_replace_PipeWire_with_PulseAudio

will give that a go tomorrow but his all started with a notice that the app had things were running in the back ground . Before to all worked fine. I answered no rather then yes to leave running after that, it was broken. So what triggered the prompt and how to reverse that. That was while I was testing wayland I had been running X11. Before I was running X11 and all worked,

Not located in ~/.var/app/…?

It’s flatpack in /var/lib/flatpak/

That’s where the system-wide application is located, but not application user data.

Logged into LXQT and all worked. Back to KDE and still stops after 10 or so sec.

So seems it is a KDE problem not sound maybe not wayland/X11 problem

Any have a clue??? Would like to get back to running game on KDE

Fixed :sweat_smile:

removed ~/.local/share/flatpak/background file

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