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JVM Crash on Linux when using Canvas + Lumi Lights #365

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KayshiAri opened this issue Jan 8, 2022 · 2 comments
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JVM Crash on Linux when using Canvas + Lumi Lights #365

KayshiAri opened this issue Jan 8, 2022 · 2 comments
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@KayshiAri
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System Informatinon

  • Minecraft Version: 1.18.1
  • Canvas Version: 1.0.2281
  • Operating System: Fedora 35, Linux 5.15.12
  • Graphics Card: AMD Radeon RX480, using Mesa 21.3.3

Other mods and versions installed

  • Fabric Loader - 0.12.12
  • Fabric API - 0.45.2
  • Lumi Lights - v0.40-snapshot9

How you triggered the behavior

  • Set lumi lights as the first resource pack
  • Set the pipeline to Lumi Lights 1x (every lumi lights pipeline crashes)
  • Join a world, doesn't matter if single or multiplayer

What you expected would happen

  • The shaders would work just like they do on a Windows VM with the same graphics card passed through

What actually happened

  • The whole JVM seems to have crashed according to ABRT

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supsm commented Jan 8, 2022

This is a known issue and also affects honey and lomo. (I've been too lazy and don't have the system info to open an issue)
For now you could downgrade to mesa 21.2 (which seems to work) or wait until some future release of mesa (building from source seems to work afaik)

@spiralhalo spiralhalo added the driver specific Only happens with specific hardware/driver/os configuration label May 26, 2022
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supsm commented Feb 27, 2023

It's been a while now and I think mesa has been fixed, could you check if this issue is still valid?

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