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Describe the bug
A kernel panic occurs whenever the combination of apps drawing on dGPU and Chromium running simultaneously emerges. The reckoning moment arrives as I quit one of these apps.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Launch Keynote and/or other graphic intensive app.
Launch Chromium.
Use the app from step 1 actively to allow the build-up of the threat probability.
Quit the app. This is when KP crops up..
Desktop (please complete the following information):
OS: macOS X Lion
Build 124.0.6367.207.1
Logs
I located the logs containing the times in their names that coincided with KP. Some of them pinpointed the ProxyFix dylib. In one case, the AppleSpell service got involved. As for Keynote, the crash report generation time was different. I remember how quitting it preceded KP.
In every situation, being brought back to the user space, I was greeted by a Chromium crash report alert and the running Keynote, despite pressing Cmd-Q before the emergency.
Describe the bug
A kernel panic occurs whenever the combination of apps drawing on dGPU and Chromium running simultaneously emerges. The reckoning moment arrives as I quit one of these apps.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Logs
I located the logs containing the times in their names that coincided with KP. Some of them pinpointed the ProxyFix dylib. In one case, the AppleSpell service got involved. As for Keynote, the crash report generation time was different. I remember how quitting it preceded KP.
In every situation, being brought back to the user space, I was greeted by a Chromium crash report alert and the running Keynote, despite pressing Cmd-Q before the emergency.
Keynote_2025-03-08-043404_MACBOOK-PRO_crash.txt
_Chromium_2025-03-11-212817_MACBOOK-PRO_crash.txt
AppleSpell_2025-03-11-212813_MACBOOK-PRO_crash.txt
Kernel_2025-03-11-212754_MACBOOK-PRO_panic.txt
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