Cycles Render crashes blender in latest update, in viewport and F12 render #88636
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system-info.txt
If I select Cycles Render in latest update blender crashes and shuts down.
System stays stable.
Fedora updated
from blender-1:2.92.0**-5**.fc34.x86_64 > to blender-1:2.92.0**-8**.fc34.x86_64
Broken:
blender-1:2.92.0-8.fc34.x86_64
Worked:
blender-1:2.92.0**-5**.fc34.x86_64
blender-2.92.0-linux64 tar.xz from 2020-02-25
I post this in hopes that this small update might make it easy to find the error/reason.
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Added subscriber: @rboxman
Blender has not made any updates to 2.92 since it was first released. You will need to contact your distribution directly to see what/why things have changed. You can also try using the builds directly available from blender.org. They should be runnable nearly everywhere.
Closed as duplicate of blender/blender#88612