Had this issue not long ago, check out this comment:
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/196187#issuecomment-1774043534
That fixed it for me
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Had this issue not long ago, check out this comment:
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/196187#issuecomment-1774043534
That fixed it for me
This worked for me as well, thanks!
Try running it from the command line with code --disable-gpu
.
If that works, you can update the desktop shortcut files (exec section) with the same added parameter.
I recently ran into something similar (opensuse slowroll//kde)
Ref: stackoverflow/Google for the --disable-gpu
argument, the desktop file editing - I did for convenience.
Here's how you can find . desktop files
Desktop file reference.- easy format
First, thank you! Sadly, this didn't help.
In ended up deleting (renaming) ~/.config/Code
which helped. Luckily enough all the plugins survived because they are installed under ~/.vscode
That's interesting. I am on GNOME/Wayland and the above flag helped.
This happened to new do I switched to Codium and never looked back
Actually, while figuring things out, I did also install Codium and copied the extensions folder from VSCode to the codium folder... Works like a charm - might stay there for the peace of mind.