Tried to make a screenshot again, same happened, but also damaging the steam launcher. This caused damage so next bootup manual fsck was needed, but it kept running. This made the whole system crash with no response whatsoever, so next step was powering down. The subassembly was built in SPH, while the main craft was built in VAH. The crash happened when I tried to make Ubuntu default screenshot (PrtSc) of the subassembly not connecting to the bottom of the tank. This is the subassembly that was meant to be placed under a HECS6 and a straight C7 brand adapter. OK, ubuntu stabilized, steam client reinstalled (that was broken), KSP runs, I have all saves so here´s the craft file: Thank you for all your kind input and attempt to help, I´ll be back after I fixed my computer. So for now the lastest bit of information is that I was running career mode. In case I still have my save files afterwards I will attempt to provide all the needed information, but I guess the chances are low. So for today I have a lot to do (trying to fix or reinstall all the stuff from zero). For a couple of attempts I could still run the game, but now. I understand that might have caused damages, and indeed it did, as the next reboot(s) I needed to manually fsck from initramfs prompt. So maybe the last bit of information I can provide is on how to reboot Ubuntu after this crash, and it´s pretty straight forward: since the system got totally unresponsive the only option was to physically powering down. In case I have to reinstall all the stuff, I might not be able to deliver the craft file, and I´m pretty much sure that all my save files will be lost. Well, actually all my steam games wants to install instead of running, and none of them have enough space to install so I´m afraid steam client is broken aswell. I tried Kazam as alternative, and that also can´t save. And I can´t even save a screenshot of that, so I guess I better use an Ubuntu installer to try to really fix the system in the first place, as built in screenshot doesn´t save. I was trying to create that craft file for you, but could not run KSP, it wants to install it but refuses to do so as there is not enough disk space. Actually, since they have to reproduce the crash, they might appreciate having your instructions on how to get Ubuntu to reboot afterward, too.ĭo you have the subassembly saved to a craft file? Craft files are just text files, so all I need is for you to go to and copy and paste the contents of that craft file to pastebin, and then post the link. I just need a simple set of instructions like that to pass on to the linux QA testers - but they have to be able to reproduce the crash themselves. So you think that if all you had was the fuel tank, and you hover the unattached subassembly below it and take a screenshot, that'll do it. Hopefully I don't need you to go that far. It worked for 2 times, why shouldn´t it work for the 3rd? Since I now know how to fix my system if you insist I will reproduce. was to try to make system-based screenshot (print-screen) while the subassembly was hovering under the tank being red (not attached). I´m using no mods, and don´t even want to. So nothing else has changed ever since just linux. I used the same design under win in the past, and it worked fine. So no screenshot of that, but will make a video if needed. when I tried to make a screenshot of the stuff when trying to place it under the tank (while it´s red cuz it never got green :P) the whole everything just crashed. I can fit the same stuff ABOVE, see screenshot, no matter how impossibly impossible it might be. So I prefit the rover into the bay as sub assembly, which worked fine. Well, of course I could fit it in the bottom but not to the top. Previously I tried to place the rover into the already fitted service bay with no success. Now I tried to recreate my rover lander, but could not fit the 2.5 service bay UNDER the fuel tank, i have no idea why. I recently migrated to Linux (had enough of MS shenanigans) and restarted KSP.
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