Linux Fedora: Broken GPU Acceleration
When running the 1password desktop app, GPU acceleration is completely broken. Logging spits out a bunch of GPU shader code and no output is rendered.
The only error shown before all the shader code is the following:
[74647:1027/190849.460959:ERROR:shared_context_state.cc(81)] Skia shader compilation error
After each entry shows:
Errors: link failed but did not provide an info log
It looks as if a few different shaders are crashing too, some GLSL fragement, some GLSL vertex, some SKSL vertex.
Any help would be appreciated.
NB: A similar issue occurred with VS Code at the same time; it was fixed by deleting GPU Cache folder.
1Password Version: 8.10.18
Extension Version: n/a
OS Version: Fedora 39 (beta)
Browser: n/a
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Hi. I had the same problem on Opensuse Tumbleweed. I could get 1Password to start again by adding "--disable-gpu" (without the ") to the command line. (the current beta of 1P on the latest update of Tumbleweed seems to start normally again, without the --disable-gpu argument)
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Thanks for bringing this to our attention. This is an interesting issue and I would love to investigate into this issue further.
Could I ask you both to send an email to
support+linux@1Password.com
?With your email please include:
- A link to this thread: https://1password.community/discussion/143007/linux-fedora-broken-gpu-acceleration
- Your individual forum usernames
- A diagnostics report: https://support.1password.com/diagnostics/?linux
- Information about your current environment (Linux distribution, version, desktop environment)
- Extra details such as if you're using X11 or Wayland
We'll look forward to hearing from you.
Franky
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