I upgraded to Mac OS X 10.7 Lion this month, and ever since then
Cubes has crashed or otherwise misbehaved on my machine. However, I have only the one to test on, so I would like your help in figuring out what the extent of the incompatibility is - whether this is a GPU driver bug or something Cubes is doing wrong.
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Hardware model MacBookAir4,1
GPU model Intel HD Graphics 3000
OS version Mac OS X 10.7.2
GPU driver version ?
Browser version Chrome 16.0.912.63
I do not have this problem: blocks in cubes have color, and minor navigation around the default world doesn't cause any weird behavior that I can see. (It essentially seems to work exactly the same as it did on my macbookpro running 10.6, though I don't see the weird out of place green blocks that I used to see.)
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GPU model: 5750 ATI
OS version: 10.7.2
Browser version: Chrome 16.0.912.63 beta
Worked fine as far as I can tell.
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Hardware model System76 Bonobo
GPU model have to look it up
OS version Ubuntu current
GPU driver version ?
Browser version Firefox 8.0
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NVidia 8600GT 256 MB
Lion 10.7.2
Chrome 17.0.963.12 dev
I'm getting gl error INVALID OPERATOR
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NVIDIA GeForce 320M
OS X 10.7.2
Chrome 16.0.912.63
Under chrome, all blocks were white, sky was blue. I could see some shadows on the blocks. After a few mouse movements the window locked solid grey. The browser remains responsive. Screen text:
XYZ: 200.00,62.75,200.00
Previous GL errors: INVALID_OPERATION
213066 vertices
64 steps/s, 31 frames/s, 0 chunk rebuilds
Under Firefox, also got white blocks & blue sky. After a few mouse movements, hard browser crash with no warning. Mozilla crash reporter details:
BuildID: 20110615151330
CrashTime: 1325239034
EMCheckCompatibility: true
FramePoisonBase: 7ffffffff0dea000
FramePoisonSize: 4096
InstallTime: 1309951037
Notes: Renderers: 0x22600,0x20400GL Context? GL Context+
GL Layers? GL Layers+
WebGL? WebGL+
Happy to help further if you want, on twitter @mechamoth.
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