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unity.md: Add nvidia crashfix steps for ALCOM, too
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### Crashing frequently with Nvidia
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On some systems running Nvidia graphis, the Unity Editor may crash frequently from common actions like importing a unitypackage, or dragging a file.
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On some systems running Nvidia graphics, the Unity Editor may crash frequently from common actions like importing a unitypackage or dragging a file.
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To fix this, open Unity Hub and click the `...` icon to the right of your project. Then click "Add command line arguments", and add the argument `-force-vulkan-layers`.
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If you launch projects from ALCOM (v0.1.13 or newer): Open ALCOM, go to the "Default Unity Command-line Arguments" setting on the Settings page. Click "Edit", "Customize", "Reset", "+", then type in `-force-vulkan-layers` into the new box, then click "Save".
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Note that this change will only work when launching from Unity Hub, and will not apply when launching from ALCOM
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If you launch projects from Unity Hub: Open Unity Hub, click the `...` icon to the right of your project, then click "Add command line arguments", and add the argument `-force-vulkan-layers`.
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Alternatively, downgrading the Nvidia driver to version 545 may also fix the problem
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Alternatively, downgrading the Nvidia driver to version 545 may also fix the problem.
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<!-- This fix is mentioned in https://discussions.unity.com/t/unity-editor-crashes-frequently-on-linux-vulkan-after-updating-gpu-drivers/941387/10, and appears to be a new issue as of driver version 550 -->
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