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Sign upFirst launch on macbook pro Sierra #14259
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Could it be this? #13953 |
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@jespersh macbook or macbook pro? |
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Macbook Pro (bought 2015) with two external screens attached to each thunderbolt port. Same result without the two external screens however. |
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If I use ./servo -M -S, then I get the errors from the logs in #12753 |
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@paulrouget I don't have access to a mac that can run sierra sorry. Perhaps @pcwalton might have some ideas? |
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I am available on #servo |
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Duped in favor of #13953 |
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Actually - I'm not 100% sure it's the same issue. I tried with my macbook pro with Sierra, I don't have any problem. |
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@jespersh can you try with the integrated and the discrete gpu see if it makes a difference? |
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Graphics info for tracking: |
For reference outside of IRC, this macbook pro only has an integrated graphics card. Model is in previous comment |
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This appears to work for me now. See #13953 (comment) Closing. If anyone is still experimenting this graphic glitch, feel free to comment/re-open. |
I downloaded the Servo nightly for Mac (from https://download.servo.org/nightly/mac/servo-latest.dmg) and dragged the icon to applications then from applications to the bar and right click opened and was met by... This "window".
Nightly version: Servo 0.0.1-f14e733
Clicked around a bit, then it closed by itself.

I reopened and was met by a new window
By moving my mouse around it seems like there's a set of 3x3 tiles. Can click them and it would appear something else loads, but the same kind of white/black nothingness.
Can't figure out where the logs are placed if any