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antenna:
I understand that Linux Mint is not a supported OS in the MC realm.

But MC had previously worked on my Linux Mint notebook (in my limited usage).

"previously" being up to and including 30.0.72.

But the latest update to a new version resulted in, well, a non-responsive MC.

OK, I am fully aware that MC is not supported on Linux Mint.

So... after this comment, I'll go away quietly in that acknowledgement.

But, if I may humbly add, I'm here if JR wants to investigate this issue on an unsupported OS, please let me know.

mwillems:
Did you also update mesa around the same time?  There were a rash of Mint users recently having issues because a mesa update broke their graphical acceleration entirely, and downgrading fixed it.  It manifested as a non-responsive white screen, does that sound like your case?

antenna:
> Did you also update mesa around the same time?

For starters, thanks for moving my comment to the appropriate sub-forum.  I will try to be better in my posts in the future.


I don't know what "mesa" is. (yeah, I spent some time in my preferred search engine, but i still do not understand the relevance of the question.)

My plan on this laptop is to run the Linux Mint Update Manager to keep the laptop up to date. Which I do, and have done.  So, I am running 21.1 of Linux Mint.

To be honest, this is a secondary computing device for me.

Web access, email.  That's basically all I expect from it, aside from not having to deal with Windows.

Having a functional MC is a bonus (and, based upon the MC that I know, a way huge bonus  :)  ).

But it is not essential here on this laptop.

All that aside, if y'all want to troubleshoot, let me know.

I'm willing to help in any way I can.

Or, if JR decides that Linux Mint is an obscure distribution, I'm OK with that also.

Thanks for your time and, apologies, for possibly wasting your time.

Awesome Donkey:
In a (very) simplified explanation, Mesa is what Mint and other Linux distros use for video and whatnot. Ubuntu, Mint and other related distros seem to have pushed out an update which broke it for some MC users.

Likely going to need more information, like hardware specs of the system it's running on (and what kind of GPU does it have, a dedicated GPU from Nvidia or AMD or integrated graphics from Intel, for example) and how and where MC stops responding? When you start the app? When you go into theater view? When playing back video? Stuff like that.

It does kinda sound like the Mesa thing though.

antenna:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on March 22, 2023, 03:12:11 am ---In a (very) simplified explanation, Mesa is what Mint and other Linux distros use for video and whatnot. Ubuntu, Mint and other related distros seem to have pushed out an update which broke it for some MC users.
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OK, I understand that now.


--- Quote ---Likely going to need more information, like hardware specs of the system it's running on (and what kind of GPU does it have, a dedicated GPU from Nvidia or AMD or integrated graphics from Intel, for example) and how and where MC stops responding? When you start the app? When you go into theater view? When playing back video? Stuff like that.
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First off, many thanks for your quick reply.  Apologies that it took me so long to get back to this thread.  Life happened. But now that taxes have been filed...  :)

Let's start with the hardware.  I am attaching a text log fie showing Mint's "System Information" report, and also a copy of the dmesg.

In the next message I'll try to show the problem I am having...

It does kinda sound like the Mesa thing though.


edit: wow, I meant that to say... It does not kinda sound like the Mesa thing though.  i.e., it had nothing to do with playback   

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