Hi Simon, Simon Josefsson <[email protected]> writes:
>> 21 juni 2024 kl. 06:32 skrev Liliana Marie Prikler >> <[email protected]>: >> >> Am Freitag, dem 14.06.2024 um 18:34 +0200 schrieb Simon Josefsson: >>> Hi. >>> >>> GNOME Konsol has crashed for me, bringing down all 10+ windows I had >>> open (and plenty of ongoing work halted...). I've now seen this >>> twice, so I suppose it counts as reproducible, even though I don't >>> know how to trigger it. I recall that it happened when I used the >>> mouse to maybe resize windows or switch workspace somehow. >>> >>> This is guix v1.3.0-60008-g7e00fb9f31 with a fairly normal system >>> configuration [1] on a fairly ordinary amd64 desktop (MSI Z790P). >>> Syslog has these two crashes: >> … and a fairly normal GPU? > > Built-in UHD 770 in the Intel 14900K CPU (no overclocking). I am using > Dasharo system firmware if that makes a difference. > > I’ve used this system extensively and think some recent update may have > introduced it as I started seeing it only recently. Hard to tell though since > it only happened after 4+ hours of interactive work each time. > >> The crash indicates some driver issue, probably in Mesa. Since GNOME >> is increasingly hardware accelerated, you tend to notice them in a lot >> of places. You can twiddle the GSK_RENDERER environment variable to >> something less buggy, potentially at the cost of performance. >> Particularly the cairo one ought to do slow, but correct CPU rendering. > > Ah this makes sense. I will try and see if I notice it again. It hasn’t > happened for any other application. Are you still having problems with GNOME Console (you do mean 'Console', the default console application in GNOME (the one whose executable is 'kgx') ?) -- Thanks, Maxim
