Describe the bug
When I try and run fusion 360, everything loads ok and the buttons all work but you can't see the grid on any of the views to build anything. The fusion 360 logo just stays in the background
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Run the program
Try and build anything, it just doesn't load
Expected behavior
I expect to be able to create the grid background and add an object in it, can't do anything. I can see where I can drag the screen and everything, it's responsive but it almost is like the logo is layered over being able to see anything
Screenshots
This is what it does when I try to make it full screen
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Version number of Autodesk Fusion 360 Not sure, whatever the latest is today on November 11th 2021
Graphics card model + Graphics card driver (Version number)
RX 580 8GB running amdgpu latest driver 21.30
Operating system (OpenSUSE Leap 15.3, Fedora 34, ...)
Ubuntu 21.10
Desktop environment (XFCE 4.16, Gnome 40, ...)
Gnome I believe and I am using xorg display system
DXVK- or OpenGL-Mode
OpenGL Mode
Additional context
Seems responsive when I click on stuff but I can't see anything I'm doing. By the way this project is the best thing ever, thank you so much!!!
Describe the bug When I try and run fusion 360, everything loads ok and the buttons all work but you can't see the grid on any of the views to build anything. The fusion 360 logo just stays in the background
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior I expect to be able to create the grid background and add an object in it, can't do anything. I can see where I can drag the screen and everything, it's responsive but it almost is like the logo is layered over being able to see anything
Screenshots This is what it does when I try to make it full screen
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Additional context Seems responsive when I click on stuff but I can't see anything I'm doing. By the way this project is the best thing ever, thank you so much!!!