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Lutris app or game renders incorrectly

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If I have an application such as the EA App running from Lutris, after starting the computer from hibernation, it sometimes doesn't render correctly; the window renders some areas fine, while other are missing lots of UI elements, or are covered in a solid green colour. Restarting the application with Lutris does not have an effect. How do I fix this?

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It seems as if there's an issue with the DBus connection. It's likely a bug in the software, so the solution for now is a workaround. When the application is restarted in Lutris, it leaves a background process running, which means the whole application is not actually restarted, which results in the issue persisting.

In either order, do:

  1. Open System Monitor, and navigate to: systemd/gnome-shell/bwrap/bwrap/python3/lutris-wrapper: EA App and kill the process. If it's not the EA App, the path should be the same except for the final part. Killing any of these two bwrap or python3 processes is also fine.
  2. Close the Lutris window.

Simply start Lutris and the application like normally, and the issue should be gone.

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