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Bug Gray box after launching a project

Discussion in 'Linux' started by Welfare, Mar 30, 2017.

  1. Welfare

    Welfare

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    The splash screen opens successfully, and I select my project (I even tried making multiple ones)
    The Unity3D Window is created but its just gray then it crashes
    Here is the Editor.log
    I am on fedora workstation 25, freshly installed.
    I've tried creating the Packages folder (in local/share) and installing npm and nodejs but, the same result
     
  2. Tak

    Tak

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    Does that file exist in your installation?
     
  3. Welfare

    Welfare

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    Yeah it does. (I did an ls to my Tools terminal)
     
  4. E_Carefree

    E_Carefree

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    I'm getting the same issue. I freshly installed and it lets me choose a project but then crashes on a gray screen. How do I look at Editor.log?
     
  5. kmare

    kmare

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    Same problem here... fedora 25, unity 5.5f3.
     
  6. kmare

    kmare

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    I fixed the problem by installing the i686 version of libstdc++. Hope it will help ppl with the same problem.
     
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  7. tigger908

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    Same problem on a Fedora 26, fixed by installing libstdc++.i686 (many thanks kmare), I'd already installed npm and node. I'm not sure if this is a new bug or whether I avoided it previously as my other machines had more on them (including nvidia drivers,) before I installed Unity.