How to remediate NON_ESYNC_WINE_VERSION
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I think you need to use a different version of Wine. You can download one inside Lutris; there's a little icon in the sidebar, next to "Wine", to do this. You can then configure your game to use it, and hopefully that will help. |
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Grab the top one; that looks pretty good. Lutris (I'm told) is meant to auto-download the top one whenever you install a game, if you don't have it, just so you'll have the latest. But that's bugged in 0.5.13; hopefully we'll do this properly in the next release. |
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You need to select the new version of Wine in the game configuration too, I expect. Did you do that? If you did so, did you the error change? There's a second thing that can fail here, something about ESYNC 'limits'. Maybe its that now? |
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So this is really weird. The check you are failing here actually looks at the name of the Wine version. Having "Proton" in the name should be enough to count. The only thing I can think of is that Lutris lolwercases the name and looks for "proton"; maybe lowercasing it going wrong? Try running this from the terminal:
And let me know what you get. It should be This is a real shot in the dark though. |
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How might one go about remediating this? I am using cpe:/o:opensuse:tumbleweed:20230807. I installed using https://dl.flathub.org/repo/appstream/net.lutris.Lutris.flatpakref.
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