Janne Pulkkinen

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This seems to be a duplicate of #157, and it's a known issue with Proton versions 5 and newer, which broke .NET 4 support at one point. The author of...

According to a Google search, it would indicate data corruption on your SD card: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/330742/cannot-remove-file-structure-needs-cleaning One option would be to reformat the SD card, though that would obviously erase any...

Copying relevant comment from #164: > > So winecfg and the gui worked. Regedit, explorer, taskmanager just return to the previous menu. Maybe my issue is the test build didn't...

I've looked into this issue and managed to reproduce it on just Steam Runtime Soldier + Proton 7.0, which leads me to believe it's a bug with either of the...

> > I've looked into this issue and managed to reproduce it on just Steam Runtime Soldier + Proton 7.0, which leads me to believe it's a bug with either...

Steam Runtime was updated recently which broke Protontricks. I released 1.9.1 which should be available on Flathub in a few hours. Please test again once the update is live.

I tested both `previous_release`: ``` #Name Version Runtime Runtime_Version Comment depot 0.20220727.64 # Overall version number pressure-vessel 0.20220726.0 scripts v0.20220726.0-0-ga110829 # Entry point scripts, etc. soldier 0.20220726.0 soldier 0.20220726.0 #...

The issue was reported on the Protontricks repository [here](https://github.com/Matoking/protontricks/issues/164#issuecomment-1236108676) and [here](https://github.com/Matoking/protontricks/issues/166) on September 2. Both of the users use SteamOS 3.3.1 on Steam Deck, and I was able to reproduce...

"Structure needs cleaning" indicates this could be an issue with file system corruption in your SD card. Could you try following the instructions detailed in this comment? https://github.com/Matoking/protontricks/issues/167#issuecomment-1244011276

Sorry for the delay. What is the full error? The error dialog should also include text before the log lines you copied.