So, I think I've figured it out.
Found somewhere else on the net that disabling DRI3 on start seems to
solve it.
Doing:
LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=true freecad
gets FreeCAD to start, with no error or fault.
Maybe the desktop entry needs updating? Or some other routines.
My hardware is RX480 on
Ran into it some more in r144. What Mir is this?
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Huh. 0.1.3.
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As per Ryan, this is a bug in Mir, not X.
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Nevermind, ran into it twice in the file manager, it does however occur
a lot less now.
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So, I found in my drawer an old Rage IIc PCI card that I decided to put
into my Vectra VLi8, which is running Ubuntu quite good on its standard
10 gigabytes' main drive and 450 MHz Pentium III processor. The onboard
video adapter is a Matrox MGA200, which Ubuntu runs
** Description changed:
So, I found in my drawer an old Rage IIc PCI card that I decided to put
into my Vectra VLi8, which is running Ubuntu quite good on its standard
10 gigabytes' main drive and 450 MHz Pentium III processor. The onboard
video adapter is a Matrox MGA200, which Ubuntu
** Description changed:
So, I found in my drawer an old Rage IIc PCI card that I decided to put
into my Vectra VLi8, which is running Ubuntu quite good on its standard
10 gigabytes' main drive and 450 MHz Pentium III processor. The onboard
video adapter is a Matrox MGA200, which Ubuntu
This was executed under the gnome-panel UI, in a VirtualBox machine, the
graphics card I have is an NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS, the RAM on the
machine I think 768-1024MBs, this is all running on an Acer Aspire
7730ZG with a Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade from Windows Vista Home
Premium, all hardware
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