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Hello Everyone. I just got a fresh Installation of Ubuntu 20.04, and I installed Steam > Oxygen Not Included

It doesn't even start. I hit "play" and it doesnt even show me a message, screen, or anything. It just goes from "play" to "running" and half a second later "play"

This isn't the only game, and I am starting to wonder if it is a Steam thing?

OS: Ubuntu 20.04 Linux (duuh)

The Memory is 8GB,

The Graphics Card is "Intel HD Graphics" (maybe thats why?)

Its an Intel 4x2,40 GhZ i5

250gb disk space (enough for a laptop)

Anyways, any help would be gladly appreciated.

Thank you,

-Zero Sugar

I haven't had any issues running ONI using the Ubuntu Steam distribution on Gentoo. I'm not 100% sure which log file you may want to check, but I believe the ONI-specific log file should be located at:

~.config/unity3d/Klei/Oxygen Not Included/Player.log

You may be able to find relevant information there. Alternatively, exit Steam and open a terminal. Then run Steam from that terminal. On my system that means simply using the command 'steam', but it may be different on yours. Running Steam from the terminal will allow you to capture the output from both Steam, and ONI so you can look through it in the terminal. It will probably be a lot of output but that may be able to let you catch the specific error that is causing the game to crash.

1 hour ago, mathmanican said:

I'm on this one, with no issues. Similar settings as the rest of the stuff you stated (8GB, integrated graphics card, etc.)

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How's your mouse movements? I have to switch to windowed mode on linux, in full screen mode the mouse is so lagging it's impossible to play. I'm on Fedora btw.

11 minutes ago, TheMule said:

How's your mouse movements?

Mouse movements are fine when I use a wired mouse.  I have had issues recently with my wireless mouse (but my wife also happened to damage the connector recently, on accident, so I figure that is the issue, but not sure).

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