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After installation, Fusion hangs at splash screen *solved* #153
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Here's the console output: https://gist.github.com/phrxmd/d5a0f3492fd7eae2934e86fc5ea2618b |
Here is the XML crash dump that Fusion360 generates (mentioned in the console output): dmpuserinfo.xml.zip Other behaviour I've noticed is that the |
Are these packages also installed?
And can you check if you have a file with the name: NMachineSpecificOptions.xml (#8) |
Yes, the packages are all there:
I have several files
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Can you update to the newest version of wine please. Then there are a lot of new functions and so on. This solved also some bugs! |
I updated to the newest version, which is Unfortunately I get even less far than before the Wine update, because Fusion 360 crashes on me with the following error message before the splash screen opens:
Here are the last few lines in the
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Can you run this command:
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Progress! Regarding the terminal, I'm on KDE, so have better experience using Konsole instead of xterm ( Thank you for your excellent work! |
Describe the bug
After installation, when I start Fusion 360, it hangs at the splash screen.
I've attempted this several times with different installation options and Wine versions and never got any further than this. Currently I'm trying this with OpenGL and the splash screen stays black. On most attempts the splash screen would display regularly.
In the process viewer I see
Fusion360.exe
andwineserver
for a while taking up approximately one CPU core between them, thensenddmp.exe
appears. At that moment the CPU load ofFusion360.exe
andwineserver
goes to zero andsenddmp.exe
hangs forever doing something that takes up one CPU core. I've waited up to 30 minutes and nothing else happens afterwards. (Edited for clarity.)Desktop (please complete the following information):
wine-staging
6.23-1.2 from Tumbleweed repoAdditional context
I installed using the installer:
I select the option to use the installed version of Wine (which is
wine-staging
) as I got errors otherwise. Note that currently in the Tumbleweed reposwine
is at 6.23.1-3, whilewine-staging
is at 6.23.1-2.I've tried this several times now with different parameters. Between installation attempts I've removed the
$HOME/.wineprefixes
and$HOME/.local/share/application/wine/Programs/Autodesk
directories.During the installation I repeatedly got out of space errors when downloading things to
/run/user/1000/.cache/winetricks
, I could resolve them only by rebooting or by cleaning out the directory by hand between installation attempts, making sure that no Wine server is running.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: