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Krita just stopped working since a few days, i tried reinstalling, rebooting my laptop, installing an older version and nothing work. Krita gemina which i got trough steam still works but its just not the same. Please assist me i have work to do and krita simply works the best. On another post similar to mine it was mentioned that he had an Ugee tablet M708's drivers installed as have i. Could it be because of that? but then im afraid my tablet wont work anymore. Help.
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If you have the driver uninstalled, does Krita start?
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I have the same problem, did you try uninstalling? i havent since installing the drivers was a pain in the **** already and i cant remember how i did it so im kinda counting on you here bud, wait this is me, damnit
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So you haven't deinstalled the drivers then? Look, we appreciate a little meta-humour as much as anyone else, but it is making it a bit difficult to figure out what things you have and haven't tried, and thus makes it super difficult to give suggestions. Let's see, if Krita's not starting, there might be something showing up in the debug output. The FAQ question for tablet logs explain how to get the debug output to show up in a little window: https://docs.krita.org/KritaFAQ#What_if ... y_Krita.3F You don't have to do all the tablet logging stuff, but it would be really helpful if you could try to start debug view, then start krita, and then when krita closes, take what ever is in the debugview window and paste it here. We might be able to learn more from that. Another thing could be that Krita is crashing. In that case using the drMinGW debugger could be useful as well: https://docs.krita.org/Dr._Mingw_debugger Anyway, we will need a little bit more information to see what is up and to determine whether it is or isn't caused by the drivers and the debugview output would be a good start. |
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