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Thanks for this suggestion. I tried disabling GPU accelerated rendering in web views but this did not fix the issue. Granted, I changed this setting when running Steam with the integrated GPU, not the dedicated AMD GPU, so I am not 100% certain if these settings are applied when I launch Steam with the latter.
There doesn't seem to be a way to launch Steam through the command line with an option to disable GPU acceleration for web views.
I finally gotten around to upgrading Ubuntu to Jammy Jellyfish, but unfortunately I cannot launch steamwebhelper using steam_amd. The error is essentially the same as before:
Luckily, I can run games directly now, without launching the web browser. The command is same as before:
It seems that Elden Ring performs better now too.
I just run into it myself. I'm also running an AMD GPU (RX 6700) but only recently started also utilizing integrated graphics in my AMD CPU. Since then Steam is in a crash loop. The message on crash is similar to the one you posted.
Previously I used start steam automatically on login. Then I switched to starting manually with the Steam icon and I suddenly got the crash-loop.
The fix was somewhere in the steam.desktop settings. I think there were two properties that needed to changed.. Sorry I can't be more specific, but it might be a clue.
Sorry for the late response, but I haven t been encountering this issue anymore, which I am attributing to recent Steam updates. At least, I can run Steam in a sort-of-normal manner.
FWIW, I am launching Steam using the desktop icon set on my dock, but I right-click the icon to make sure that Steam is launched using my integrated graphics card, not my discrete AMD GPU. I can now launch games through the Steam application like normal, with the games using my AMD GPU. I confirm this by using nvtop[github.com].
Regarding what Moik said, I looked up the steam.desktop settings, found in /usr/share/applications/, and noticed this entry:
My settings are forcing Steam to use my discrete AMD GPU, which still has problems it seems, so I have been specifying it to use the integrated graphics card manually.
I m using Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS, Steam version 1698260427.
Thanks Moik for your input as well!
It does seem to make sense based on what I experienced. The crash loop turned out to be related directly to the fact that I was using dedicated and integrated graphics. If I boot without connecting anything to the integrated GPU, then everything works fine on just the dedicated GPU.
I will test your solution at a later date and post here the results if I remember to do so. Hopefully it will help people with this issue to find this thread and the solution.