2019-02-22, 23:38
I have used with great success Krypton v17.6 on both my ASUS all in one PC with Intel HD Graphics 530 and my NUC5i5RYH with Intel HD Graphics 6000. They both use Windows 10 64 bit. I recently installed Leía v18.1 over both and it works great on the ASUS but crashes on the NUC. It crashes so thoroughly that the only way back is to reboot.
Strangely I get the same result with using VLC player v2.2.8 and then upgrading to v3.0.6, with the upgrade working on the ASUS but crashing on the NUC. On the VLC forum it was found that the culprit was a Radeon Vega graphics processor.
So my question is, in the absence of a Radeon Vega processor, is it possible there is an incompatibility between Leia and my relatively old graphics set-up on the NUC?
Strangely I get the same result with using VLC player v2.2.8 and then upgrading to v3.0.6, with the upgrade working on the ASUS but crashing on the NUC. On the VLC forum it was found that the culprit was a Radeon Vega graphics processor.
So my question is, in the absence of a Radeon Vega processor, is it possible there is an incompatibility between Leia and my relatively old graphics set-up on the NUC?