@mikhailvorontsov yeah the history one doesn't seem to do anything, i think, but it also means that file recovery does not work. i mention this in my docs
@mikhailvorontsov The bug seems to be non-deterministic, but if I open a lot of files and simply select random scatter brushes, it happens with high frequency. Even opening up the brush texture setting might be enough to trigger it, because it has to load all of the textures to preview them.
@mikhailvorontsov well, like i said, vmulti and windowsink should not be necessary for linux. i didn't need it, but you have to set the tablet into 'artist mode' in OTD if you want pressure to work natively.
@mikhailvorontsov after all this talk i actually went back to the windows VM because working on a doujin was making that many-file issue show up more frequently. in virtualbox you can pretty quickly share a linux folder with your windows machine too. it's possible with qemu too but i find slightly more annoying to configure
@mikhailvorontsov no problem. it seems like your configuration is vastly different from mine, because that doesn't sound like anything i had done. i also built OTD from source since i made modifications to it. i'm also using nixos which comes with a different set of issues.
@mikhailvorontsov vmulti is for windows ink, as you guessed. it's not needed for linux. on linux you have to either run the daemon manually, and then the GUI tool, or if you installed it via your package manager, there may be some configuration that makes it run automatically, like with systemd
@mikhailvorontsov I find they each have their share of pain points, but I switched to linux with the coming of W10's end of lifetime and microsoft's obsession with the "AI OS". They just make it increasing more of a turn off over time.