


On the other hand, celluloid now managed (once) to not only crash itself, but my Wayland session as well.Ĭelluloid resulted in this output from journalctl (when not crashing Wayland): Now video players (I tested both celluloid and VLC) start playing the videos, but sometimes crash after a few seconds (especially it seems, when I try to jump forward to somewhere in the video).

Todays update in rawhide to mesa 19.1.4-1.fc31 has changed the behavior of this bug for me: Kernel log points to nouveau_drv_video.so: VLC crashes, dmesg displays a segfault in the nouveau driver Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Rolling back Mesa upgrades via 'dnf downgrade mesa-*' fixes the problem. Upgrading Mesa to 19.1.3-1 causes VLC video playback to crash with an error message.
