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Exactly, that's what I mean. In my reply to TimberWolf some posts back, I was pointing out the runtimes, and that it's using "Steam Linux Runtime 4.0".
This time I've attached the screenshot of both the page itself, and the actual compatibility setting I'm using. I'm not so sure now after your post, but as far as I was concerned, it already was running natively on Linux :-D
Since CachyOS is Linux and I'm running a native Linux version of Steam on Linux, and the licence Steam is showing me is (as far as I'm aware) my perpetual "SteamOS" licence for Substance Painter. I just assumed it must be running natively on Linux. Also bear in mind that I'm not having crashes. Perhaps this is why. Perhaps you're running in a different mode to me. But yup, as can be seen in the screenshots, it does state (even in brackets) that it's running on "Steam Linux Runtime Version 4.0" .
Steam Linux Runtime 4.0 is not native. That's the whole Proton/Wine layer. You need to select "Legacy Runtime 1.0" to get the native Linux version.
I think we can safely assume you were NOT running a native Linux version. Why do you think a Windows regedit change got rid of an error message in Substance Painter?