Archlinux package maintainers were able to have everything working yesterday with new packages of intel-graphics-compiler, intel-compute-runtime, intel-opencl-clang based on LLVM 14 instead of…
I did some more tests, and found that it does not have to be a plane or resizing. Just trying to move the default cube also crashed Blender, after calling "render image" when the viewport is in…
I haven't able to reproduce this issue on few machine with Windows 11 + A770 + driver 101.4502 despite all my attempts. Yet, while there are some similarities to #109282 - I suspect that is may…
Yeah. Sure.
Issue is specific to Embree on GPU on Windows but I haven't reproduced it with Windows 11 + A750 + driver 101.4369. The stack trace is different from #109282 but I believe it's related and…
Cant reproduce/
Not sure if related, but when I did was creating a large plane beneath the default cube, to make sort of a floor. Make the plane very big, and then try to keep resizing it fast.
My driver version is 31.0.101.4502. I checked blender.crash, and it seems EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION in embree4.dll.
I created a new issue: blender/blender#10…
Archlinux package maintainers were able to have everything working yesterday with new packages of intel-graphics-compiler, intel-compute-runtime, intel-opencl-clang based on LLVM 14 instead of…
I am using Arch-based, and there was some Intel-related updates today. I installed them and rebooted the PC. Now even Blender 3.5 crashes at the start-up. I guess this is because OneAPI has been…
@Blender-King thanks for the feedback. Now it looks like indeed the scaling-induced problem. When you drag blender window from one monitor to another (on different fractional scale), does…
Could you try if X11 session has the same issue? (You should be able to select that in the bottom right corner when you login, depending on your display manager program, choose XOrg or X11). …
Hi! Does the problem still exist if you don't use fractal scaling? Also if you restore and maximize the window again, does the problem persist? Thanks!
On X11 some programs sometimes do…