https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=478337

Alvin Wong <al...@alvinhc.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Alvin Wong <al...@alvinhc.com> ---
Krita crashed from running out of tile swap space
(KisChunkAllocator::getChunk). This doesn't mean the file is corrupted yet (we
can't know for sure without inspecting the file.)

You can try increasing the memory limit and swap limit in Krita:
1. Close other programs (especially web browsers - they consume a lot of
memory, and any chat clients like Discord.)
2. Open "Settings" -> "Configure Krita", then switch to the performance tab
[1].
3. Increase the "Memory Limit", but not too much (check Task Manager to see how
much unused memory you have.)
4. Increase the "File Size Limit" under "Swapping" to as much as your disk
space allows (if you don't have much space left, clean up some free space.)
5. Restart Krita, then try opening the file again.

[1]:
https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/preferences/performance_settings.html

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