This happend to me right noww as I tried to write a gui task manager for the GNU/Linux OS

  • CameronDev
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    2 months ago

    Doesn’t even startup on my box, but doesn’t crash the kernel or system either, just regular application crash

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      2 months ago

      Doesn’t even startup on my box,

      It needs to startup and then go to that point (after you select the projection) to cause the crash.
      It definitely caused something other than the application to get into an invalid state. Which is why I am apprehensive about trying it out again to answer your comment. Probably was the display driver, which is why it didn’t just turn off after that.