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Awesome Donkey:
Okay, I went through Thunderstorm's main.xml and did some tweaks to formatting, removed extra spaces, etc. I did leave the scaling stuff.

https://www.mediafire.com/file/z02u7t88f8o151j/Thunderstorm.zip/file

If it still doesn't work, other than trying to disable scaling, I'm honestly not sure what it could be (maybe the 4x images? *shrugs*). So far I haven't been able to reproduce in a virtual machine, but I'll keep trying.

EnglishTiger:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on October 05, 2023, 11:15:44 am ---Interesting, I wonder if that could be a potential cause of the issue.

--- End quote ---

If it was then a few more skins would also be problematic, especially the ones that have a pseudo 3d look, as the level of detail needed for those images requires they be created larger than MC usually expects/uses so the Skinning Engine has to be told to Scale them Down by the appropriate scaling factor.

666JTK666:
I just downloaded the new zip of thunderstorm I will be trying that out , in deb -12 MC had no problems. every other distro I have tried  MC has this crashing issue. I wish I could help more to diagnose what is different between deb-12 and other distro's.
I would not be surprised if my laptop's hybrid graphics architecture is part of the issue. Getting linux to work correctly with my external monitor has been a real pita.
I want to thank everyone who has been working on this issue. [THANK YOU !!]

Reproducing the issue is as simple as enabling thunderstorm then closing MC when you go to start up MC again it crashes. any other skin works fine no issues.
My current distro is Ubuntu 23.04

If there is anything you would like for me to do on my system I am more than happy to try.

666JTK666:
Ok just tried the new main.xml and MC still crashes.
I thought maybe these screen shots might be helpful. I cant seem to find a way to copy the error report to text so I could post it here.

Awesome Donkey:
Yeah, I can't reproduce that crash at all, and I tried Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux, OpenSUSE and several Ubuntu installs. Thunderstorm always loads up fine with MC, no crashes.

I wouldn't be surprised if the hybrid graphics is related honestly, or some sort of hardware/driver thing. Hard to say in that regard.

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