Closed jimmed closed 2 years ago
Since upgrading to the latest nvidia drivers (nvidia-drivers-470 via apt), zoom-client won't start any more.
nvidia-drivers-470
apt
zoom_stdout_stderr.log
It seems to create a floating window for a split second before closing down again immediately.
This is because I messed up the driver upgrade. Fixed by reinstalling the drivers from scratch.
Since upgrading to the latest nvidia drivers (
nvidia-drivers-470
viaapt
), zoom-client won't start any more.
``` ZoomLauncher started. Zoom path is: /snap/zoom-client/152/zoom cmd line: Start subprocess: /snap/zoom-client/152/zoom/zoom sucessfully, process pid: 24705 No PulseAudio daemon running, or not running as session daemon. zoom started. Client: Breakpad is using Single Client Mode! client fd = -1 [CZPClientLogMgr::LogClientEnvironment] [MacAddr: 04:D9:F5:D3:66:FA][client: Linux][OS: Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS x64][Hardware: CPU Core:12 Frenquency:2.08142 G Memory size:32028MB CPU Brand:AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor GPU Brand:][Req ID: ] Linux Client Version is 5.7.3 (28852.0718) QSG_RENDER_LOOP is XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP = i3; GDMSESSION = i3; XDG_SESSION_TYPE = x11 Graphics Card Info:: Zoom package arch is 64bit, runing OS arch is x86_64 libGL error: No matching fbConfigs or visuals found libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast QGLXContext: Failed to create dummy context qt.scenegraph.general: QSG: basic render loop qt.scenegraph.general: Using sg animation driver Failed to create OpenGL context for format QSurfaceFormat(version 2.0, options QFlagszoom_stdout_stderr.log
It seems to create a floating window for a split second before closing down again immediately.