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On my system, Using ANY version of blender, it crashes after ~10 seconds after clicking anything
I have 16 gigs of ram, Meet the requirements, and this even happens on ANY OTHER LINUX DISTRO.
This does not happen on windows or mac,
only on [all] linux distros I try.
How do i resolve this?
GPU: Intel graphics 620
16 GB Of RAM
video of what happens:
https://vimeo.com/927289132?share=copy
Last edited by cooldudeseven7 (2024-03-28 22:33:59)
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please be more specific. At least, list the used versions you tried.
"This does not happen on linux" <- what do you want to say?
Try to run it in the terminal and paste the errors.
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please be more specific. At least, list the used versions you tried.
"This does not happen on linux" <- what do you want to say?Try to run it in the terminal and paste the errors.
ment windows- lol. Going to post the logs, one sec.
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please be more specific. At least, list the used versions you tried.
"This does not happen on linux" <- what do you want to say?Try to run it in the terminal and paste the errors.
I simply cannot find the logs. Even when going into the log directory, no log is generated.
When running in terminal, no data spews.
When looking in system monitor, The usage of CPU and Memory is frozen- it doesnt change.
I have 16 gigs of ram, And enough laid aside for blender.
I Use the system monitor to close the window, as it is not responding (Gnome doesnt display the normal popup, either.)
I can still use the system.
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Make sure you aren't incidentally having xf86-video-intel installed. If blender actually crashes you should be getting a coredump, post it: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Core_d … _core_dump
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Make sure you aren't incidentally having xf86-video-intel installed. If blender actually crashes you should be getting a coredump, post it: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Core_d … _core_dump
xf86-video-intel is not in the packages. [Says target not found] and where can I find blenders coredump?
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V1del wrote:Make sure you aren't incidentally having xf86-video-intel installed. If blender actually crashes you should be getting a coredump, post it: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Core_d … _core_dump
xf86-video-intel is not in the packages. [Says target not found] and where can I find blenders coredump?
Edit: No coredumps found when executing coredumpctl info [the id of blender for me]
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Did you follow the link provided by V1del?
Do you have physical swap (file or partition, not zswap/zram)?
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Did you follow the link provided by V1del?
Do you have physical swap (file or partition, not zswap/zram)?
I dont have a swap partition, And yes I followed the link.
I followed the section that was in the link, And ran these commands
coredumpctl info [Software PID]
coredumpctl info blender
both returning "no coredumps found"
Therefore, there is no coredump.
Also, running in the terminal, there is no data.
AND there are no logs.
Here is a video of what happens (around the 50 second mark, or after that, the software freezes.)
https://vimeo.com/927289132?share=copy
**edit
I Also cannot use alt+f4 or use the X icon (on window or overview) to quit. I must force quit with the system monitor
Last edited by cooldudeseven7 (2024-03-25 23:34:55)
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What do you mean "don't think" - you added some swap or you didn't.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Swap
Add a swapfile, don't forget to swapon it.
coredumpctl info [Software PID]
coredumpctl info blender
Literally?
What's the output of "coredumpctl list"?
Videos of you using your desktop will hardly be helpful here.
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What do you mean "don't think" - you added some swap or you didn't.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Swap
Add a swapfile, don't forget to swapon it.coredumpctl info [Software PID] coredumpctl info blender
Literally?
What's the output of "coredumpctl list"?Videos of you using your desktop will hardly be helpful here.
Yeah, Sorry! I am not sure if I have a swap partition/file. Executing swapon --show outputs
/dev/zram0 partition 4G 0B 100
Does this count?
Here is the output of coredumpctl list.
Sat 2024-03-09 21:37:40 UTC 138746 1000 1000 SIGABRT missing /tm
p/.mount_GDLaunXurbac/gdlauncher -
Sun 2024-03-10 14:13:32 UTC 3374 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 14:13:48 UTC 3424 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 14:13:49 UTC 3545 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 14:13:49 UTC 3498 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 14:13:50 UTC 3569 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 18:32:27 UTC 2601 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 18:40:26 UTC 3378 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 20:44:54 UTC 16922 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 20:44:55 UTC 16971 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 20:44:57 UTC 17020 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 20:48:47 UTC 17613 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Sun 2024-03-10 20:48:49 UTC 17663 1000 1000 SIGSEGV missing /op
t/vscodium-bin/codium -
Wed 2024-03-13 00:43:12 UTC 18788 1000 1000 SIGSEGV present /usr/lib/notepadqq
/notepadqq-bin 21.0M
Fri 2024-03-15 20:43:54 UTC 14757 1000 1000 SIGABRT present /usr/bin/mscore
12.5M
Fri 2024-03-15 20:44:21 UTC 15202 1000 1000 SIGABRT present /usr/bin/mscore
12.6M
Fri 2024-03-15 23:38:58 UTC 57697 1000 1000 SIGABRT present /opt/vscodium-bin/
codium 5.7M
Sat 2024-03-16 01:50:00 UTC 63305 1000 1000 SIGABRT present /usr/bin/audacity
24.0M
Sun 2024-03-17 13:49:09 UTC 119439 1000 1000 SIGABRT present /opt/vscodium-bin/
codium 6.0M
Sun 2024-03-17 22:59:39 UTC 8434 1000 1000 SIGABRT present /opt/vscodium-bin/
codium 6.0M
Wed 2024-03-20 20:33:13 UTC 15685 1000 1000 SIGSYS present /home/neomixxe/.it
ch/app-25.6.2/itch 1.6M
Wed 2024-03-20 20:38:30 UTC 15881 1000 1000 SIGSEGV present /home/neomixxe/.co
nfig/itch/apps/rigs-of-rods-dev/RoR 61.5M
Wed 2024-03-20 21:02:45 UTC 17099 1000 1000 SIGSYS present /home/neomixxe/.it
ch/app-25.6.2/itch 1.6M
Fri 2024-03-22 23:07:30 UTC 19013 1000 1000 SIGABRT present /opt/vscodium-bin/
codium 5.7M
Fri 2024-03-22 23:46:02 UTC 21756 1000 1000 SIGABRT present /usr/bin/audacity
22.4M
Sat 2024-03-23 01:04:16 UTC 32230 1000 1000 SIGSEGV present /usr/bin/muse4
8.1M
Sat 2024-03-23 15:52:28 UTC 44541 1000 1000 SIGSYS present /home/neomixxe/.it
ch/app-25.6.2/itch 1.6M
Mon 2024-03-25 02:14:05 UTC 5491 1000 1000 SIGSEGV present /home/neomixxe/.lo
cal/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam 25.1M
Mon 2024-03-25 03:43:02 UTC 13903 1000 1000 SIGSEGV present /usr/bin/gnome-con
trol-center 8.6M
Mon 2024-03-25 12:48:44 UTC 5769 1000 1000 SIGSYS present /tmp/.mount_ClipGr
ARDpLX/usr/libexec/QtWebEngineProcess 1.1M
Mon 2024-03-25 12:48:45 UTC 5794 1000 1000 SIGSYS present /tmp/.mount_ClipGr
ARDpLX/usr/libexec/QtWebEngineProcess 1.1M
Mon 2024-03-25 12:48:51 UTC 5816 1000 1000 SIGSYS present /tmp/.mount_ClipGr
ARDpLX/usr/libexec/QtWebEngineProcess 1.1M
Mon 2024-03-25 18:36:42 UTC 36403 1000 1000 SIGSYS present /home/neomixxe/.it
ch/app-25.6.2/itch 1.6M
Thank you,
cooldudeseven7
Last edited by cooldudeseven7 (2024-03-25 23:40:24)
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Does this count?
not zswap/zram
No. Add a swapfile.
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Does this count?
seth wrote:not zswap/zram
No. Add a swapfile.
Alright, I have created a 976.6MB swapfile using this guide, and did swapon it.
What now?
Guide Used:
https://phoenixnap.com/kb/linux-swap-file
Last edited by cooldudeseven7 (2024-03-26 20:49:01)
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I had already linked you https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Swap but wrt your edit
I Also cannot use alt+f4 or use the X icon (on window or overview) to quit. I must force quit with the system monitor
Ok, so it doesn't actually crash (and the video would probably have illustrated that, my bad …) which also explains why there's no backtrace.
=> What's the output of "ps aux | grep -i blender" when this happens?
Does "top" indicate that it uses a lot of CPU?
Is this gnome or KDE? Wayland or X11?
Does the latter matter?
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I had already linked you https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Swap but wrt your edit
I Also cannot use alt+f4 or use the X icon (on window or overview) to quit. I must force quit with the system monitor
Ok, so it doesn't actually crash (and the video would probably have illustrated that, my bad …) which also explains why there's no backtrace.
=> What's the output of "ps aux | grep -i blender" when this happens?
Does "top" indicate that it uses a lot of CPU?Is this gnome or KDE? Wayland or X11?
Does the latter matter?
Output of the command you linked:
neomixxe 2302 0.0 0.0 6572 4172 pts/0 S+ 02:12 0:00 grep --color=auto -i blender
(blender is in red)
it does not say "top" in the output
This is on gnome, x11.
Also, What do you mean by "latter"?
Infact, in the system monitor, The vitals for blender simply freeze. It doesnt change.
Thanks,
cooldudeseven7
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(blender is in red)
Because you don't set GREP_COLORS
However, there was no running (stalled) blender process at this point?
In that case it's pointless, you need to check that while the problem is imminent.
https://man.archlinux.org/man/core/procps-ng/top.1.en is a process monitor
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/latter in this case refers to whether there's a behavioral difference between X11 and wayland
loginctl session-status
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(blender is in red)
Because you don't set GREP_COLORS
However, there was no running (stalled) blender process at this point?
In that case it's pointless, you need to check that while the problem is imminent.https://man.archlinux.org/man/core/procps-ng/top.1.en is a process monitor
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/latter in this case refers to whether there's a behavioral difference between X11 and wayland
loginctl session-status
oh
I will go and run that command while blender is running.
I get two outputs:
neomixxe 5149 79.9 2.6 2073948 425076 ? Rl 18:01 0:30 /usr/bin/blender
neomixxe 5262 0.0 0.0 6572 4292 pts/2 S+ 18:02 0:00 grep --color=auto -i blender
in both, blender is red [because its the process i am referring to in
ps aux | grep -i blender
Thanks, cooldudeseven7
Last edited by cooldudeseven7 (2024-03-27 18:18:53)
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seth wrote:(blender is in red)
Because you don't set GREP_COLORS
However, there was no running (stalled) blender process at this point?
In that case it's pointless, you need to check that while the problem is imminent.https://man.archlinux.org/man/core/procps-ng/top.1.en is a process monitor
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/latter in this case refers to whether there's a behavioral difference between X11 and wayland
loginctl session-status
oh
I will go and run that command while blender is running.
I get two outputs:neomixxe 5149 79.9 2.6 2073948 425076 ? Rl 18:01 0:30 /usr/bin/blender neomixxe 5262 0.0 0.0 6572 4292 pts/2 S+ 18:02 0:00 grep --color=auto -i blender
in both, blender is red [because its the process i am referring to in
ps aux | grep -i blender
Thanks, cooldudeseven7
After running the software on wayland, I get a bit more time before the crash.
However, This time, The "blender is not responding" window is still popping up.
Thanks, Cooldudeseven7
Last edited by cooldudeseven7 (2024-03-28 22:34:21)
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neomixxe 5149 79.9 2.6 2073948 425076 ? Rl 18:01 0:30 /usr/bin/blender
The blender process is actively running - did you check this while the window stopped responding?
Did you check its CPU and memory consuption (with top)?
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neomixxe 5149 79.9 2.6 2073948 425076 ? Rl 18:01 0:30 /usr/bin/blender
The blender process is actively running - did you check this while the window stopped responding?
Did you check its CPU and memory consuption (with top)?
Actually, this resolved when switched to wayland- At first, when it crashed, I thought that this was the same problem- turns out it was a normal blender crash.
Thanks for your work, and the swapfile helped too!
Marking as resolved/solved
UPDATE:
UNRESOLVED! see latest comment
Thanks, cooldudeseven7
Last edited by cooldudeseven7 (2024-03-28 22:34:41)
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How do you distinguish a "normal blender crash" from the specifc one here?
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How do you distinguish a "normal blender crash" from the specific one here?
Sigh. The problem is back!
This time, I see the "not responding" window. Blender force quits, but if you don't select to, it doesn't recover.
this doesn't happen on windows, I meet the requirements, why does blender keep freezing, and not responding.
It seems like a problem when I created the swapfile.
1. It isnt used by the system?
How do I resolve this?
On 2nd note, how do I increase swap size? I only have 900 something mb swapfile.
Thanks, cooldudeseven7
Last edited by cooldudeseven7 (2024-03-29 00:28:04)
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How do you distinguish a "normal blender crash" from the specifc one here?
Sigh. The problem is back!
This time, I see the "not responding" window. Blender force quits, but if you don't select to, it doesn't recover.
this doesn't happen on windows, I meet the requirements, why does blender keep freezing, and not responding.
It seems like a problem when I created the swapfile.
1. It isnt used by the system?
How do I resolve this? sad
On 2nd note, how do I increase swap size? I only have 900 something mb swapfile.
Thanks, cooldudeseven7
Also- Edit: I used the
MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=430 MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.3FC blender
in x11 to get the same error- checking in wayland.
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seth wrote:How do you distinguish a "normal blender crash" from the specifc one here?
Sigh. The problem is back!
This time, I see the "not responding" window. Blender force quits, but if you don't select to, it doesn't recover.
this doesn't happen on windows, I meet the requirements, why does blender keep freezing, and not responding.
It seems like a problem when I created the swapfile.
1. It isnt used by the system?How do I resolve this? sad
On 2nd note, how do I increase swap size? I only have 900 something mb swapfile.
Thanks, cooldudeseven7Also- Edit: I used the
MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=430 MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.3FC blender
in x11 to get the same error- checking in wayland.
same in wayland...
get this log now
Read prefs: "/home/neomixxe/.config/blender/4.1/config/userpref.blend"
EGL Error (0x3009): EGL_BAD_MATCH: Arguments are inconsistent (for example, a valid context requires buffers not supplied by a valid surface).
EGL Error (0x3009): EGL_BAD_MATCH: Arguments are inconsistent (for example, a valid context requires buffers not supplied by a valid surface).
EGL Error (0x3009): EGL_BAD_MATCH: Arguments are inconsistent (for example, a valid context requires buffers not supplied by a valid surface).
EGL Error (0x3009): EGL_BAD_MATCH: Arguments are inconsistent (for example, a valid context requires buffers not supplied by a valid surface).
EGL Error (0x3009): EGL_BAD_MATCH: Arguments are inconsistent (for example, a valid context requires buffers not supplied by a valid surface).
EGL Error (0x3009): EGL_BAD_MATCH: Arguments are inconsistent (for example, a valid context requires buffers not supplied by a valid surface).
Info: Total files 0 | Changed 0 | Failed 0
Info: Copied 1 selected object(s)
Info: 1 object(s) pasted
Info: Total files 2 | Changed 2 | Failed 0
Info: Copied 1 selected object(s)
Info: 1 object(s) pasted
Killed
while running with
MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=430 MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.3FC blender
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Why are you using MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE? a 620 should be a skylake variant which should be able to do OGL 4.6 natively anyway. What's your output of
glxinfo -B
? If you actually require that, then you're lying about the capabilites of your GPU and any instability should be expected -- use an older blender branch.
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