I’ve used these for years to fuck around/experiment with games I’ve played to excess (single player games with no ranking/etc/etc where my screwing around could give me any kind of advantage, to be clear), and had no problem getting it running/doing what I want…
Until recently… The only thing that changed was that my OS (Nobara, Fedora based) updated from 42 to 43, and now suddenly Cheat Engine (used via steamtinkerlaunch) and PINCE (Native linux cheat engine-alike) stopped working. Even on old games I successfully used them to screw around with in the past. Yes I select the proper process.
Memory View shows nothing but question marks, value searches that used to work fine don’t return anything anymore. Like, it can see the process, but has no access to muck around in the memory itself… Since it happened with an OS update, I can only assume that something changed in the backend thats interfering with these things running, but I’m not a Sysadmin/IT specialist, I’m just a random user, so I’ve tried to figure this out myself via internet searches and the like, but I’ve come up blank on everything I’ve tried.
Anyone else out there with a similar experience who could provide some aid on the issue?
Thank you for reading.


I have Pillars of Eternity and Cyberpunk 2077. Let me go see if I can run scanmem on them successfully. Actually, I thought that Cyberpunk 2077 was a Linux-native build.
goes to look
Well, neither one is presently downloaded. This may take a bit.
And yeah, you’re right, Cyberpunk 2077 is a Windows binary. Huh.
Yeah, no sweat. I’m kind of curious as to what could be disrupting it. Can’t promise that I can reproduce the same behavior locally on Debian, though.
I don’t blame you for thinking it was native, with how well it ran since launch day.
Well, well as in no proton related issues, game related issues is a whole nother matter, lol.
I think it was the first time I got a AAA gam day 1 and played it without having to wait for proton patches or Proton GE to make it usable.
finishes installing Pillars of Eternity
Nah,
scanmemseems to work here on it. I can search for, find, and modify the value for “Resolve” during character creation using exact value searches. It doesn’t print any errors about ranges of memory or anything, assuming that that was a relevant factor.shrugs
Sorry; whatever you’re running into isn’t something that repros here. I hope that you can get it worked out, though.
Mind if I ask what distro and version of it you’re running?
Debian trixie, scanmem 0.17-5+b1.
Gotcha.
Well, I want to give you my hearty thanks for the time you’ve taken to help with this, and I’m sorry that it couldnt come to a positive outcome, but even if it didnt I still learned some new things, and I will always appreciate that.