aryan This may be either a bug in GNOME or Solus or else you must've messed up with your with your VirtualBox setup
aryan Here's what is should be: General Type: Linux Version: Other Linux (64-bit) System Motherboard Base memory: (at least 2048 MB) Display Screen Video memory: (at least 80 MB for it to be smooth)
acuf aryan I upgrade video memory from 16Mb to 128Mb but still it don't works 4 Gb system memory 128 Mb video memory
algent acuf Reinstalled and still have crashes and it is not specific to Gnome, it happens also with Budgie.
JoshStrobl Is this where I remind people that Solus is designed for bare-metal installation and not virtualized environments? It isn't something we target or care that much about.
Solarmass acuf you can try to install Solus on a 2nd drive (or spare PC) if you have one 😉 Edit: maybe try to disable 3D Acceleration and change Graphics Controller 🤷♂️
Manisha4 Solarmass Interesting But how disabling 3D acceleration should help? I think i`s a problem with CPU Threads One I worked with employee monitoring software and my Gnome crashed with a similar error screen. But if i use only one of them at time, they work well. And an issue was in CPU threads.