Tried it at an Apple MacBook Air 13" M1 (macOS 15.0.1 Sequoia), using the menubar File -> New -> 2D Animation and for nearly half a minute the macOS spinning Ball of Death is there, but after that…
@lichtwerk The build 19d8859c49c9
that I just downloaded and installed from there works as to be expected, "Load UI"
can be disable and then one can still double click files which get opened…
Found where it goes wrong...
I delete the entire ~/.config/blender/4.2
- directory and launch Blender fresh. At the very first splash screen I select the Spacebar Action
and change it to…
Interesting! I deleted those 4.2
directories and started new with the preferences, saved a new Default Startup file and the problem is back
! Double clicking any file causes Blender to launch,…
Deleted the '4.2' directory from the '~/.config/blender/' directory and tried again, now Blender opens double clicked files again! On the two other machines I tried just deleting the 'userpref.blen…
I registered Blender ed8872218756
(4.2.1 LTS RC) as well, as shown in your image, but that did not make a difference. Crashing upon double clicking .blend files. Thried this on 3 different…
Opening the same tested files using File => Open works without crashing, it is just when double clicking files from the Linux file manager...
@Alaska, should this not get a high priority flag, so that it can get fixed for 4.2 LTS...?
Tried it with a MacBook Air M1 with 8GB only and that starts to swap memory to disk on the very first frame already, used another Terminal window with top running in it:
System Information …
-o
parameter is broken
If and when I am not mistaken you need to have the order of options for a command line render in a different, but well specified order. At the end it should read -f # for a still image, -a # for…
For posterity also tried this on a Linux machine with an NVIDIA RTX A4000 SFF, there the artifacts do not show, so it may be limited to Apple Silicon with macOS only...
Tried the same action on a Fedora Linux 40 machine with NVIDIA GPU built in and then Blender crashes at pressing the '8' - key, crash report attached.
Looks tricky. But my suspicion is that this line I added is problematic: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/src/branch/main/source/blender/editors/interface/regions/interface_region_pop…
I also noticed that the problem happens outside of Blender, in my case in the Brave Browser... I went looking at a YouTube video, had enough of that video and pressed Cmd-q to quit. Had the exact…
It is a known problem blender/blender#121902 that started last week.