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running vs code on ubuntu #197348
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Can you attach the logs from |
I am attaching the terminal output for code --verbose in the log file. |
The log file link is incorrect, can you please reattach it. |
Please find the log file in the link below |
Thanks for the logs, it is the same issue as #190437 Remove the gpu cache as a temporary workaround |
Type: Bug
From last two months I am facing problems in running the vscode in ubuntu. While opening the vs code from the terminal or directly from the icon, it shows just pixelated boxes and the editor does not open, but when I open it using the option "Launch using dedicated graphics card
", then only it opens. I tried reinstalling it but then the same problems again appears after some time. I am attaching the screenshot for the reference
VS Code version: Code 1.84.0 (d037ac0, 2023-11-01T11:28:21.782Z)
OS version: Linux x64 5.15.0-88-generic
Modes:
System Info
canvas_oop_rasterization: disabled_off
direct_rendering_display_compositor: disabled_off_ok
gpu_compositing: disabled_software
multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on
opengl: disabled_off
rasterization: disabled_software
raw_draw: disabled_off_ok
video_decode: disabled_software
video_encode: disabled_software
vulkan: disabled_off
webgl: unavailable_software
webgl2: unavailable_software
webgpu: disabled_off
A/B Experiments
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