--- weight: 10 title: Crashes and Bugs --- ## Getting the log If you are in a TTY, and the hyprland session that crashed was the last one you launched, the log will be printed with ```sh cat /tmp/hypr/$(ls -t /tmp/hypr/ | head -n 1)/hyprland.log ``` feel free to save it to a file, save, copy, etc. if you are in a Hyprland session, and you want the log of the last session, use ```sh cat /tmp/hypr/$(ls -t /tmp/hypr/ | head -n 2 | tail -n 1)/hyprland.log ``` ## Obtaining the Hyprland Crash Report If you have `$XDG_CACHE_HOME` set, the crash report directory is `$XDG_CACHE_HOME/hyprland`. If not, it's `$HOME/.cache/hyprland`. Go to the crash report directory and you should find a file named `hyprlandCrashReport[XXXX].txt` where `[XXXX]` is the PID of the process that crashed. Attach that file to your issue. ## Crashes at launch Diagnose the issue by what is in the log: - `sWLRBackend was NULL!` -> launch in the TTY and refer to the wlr logs in RED. - `Monitor X has NO PREFERRED MODE, and an INVALID one was requested` -> your monitor is bork. - Other -> see the coredump. Use `coredumpctl`, find the latest one's PID and do `coredumpctl info PID`. - failing on a driver (e.g. `radeon`) -> try compiling with `make legacyrenderer`, if that doesn't help, report an issue. - failing on `wlr-xxx` -> try compiling with `make legacyrenderer`, if that doesn't help, report an issue, and also refer to the TTY wlr logs in RED like in the first point. - failing on `Hyprland` -> report an issue. ## Crashes not at launch Report an issue on GitHub or on the Discord server. ## Bugs First of all, **_READ THE [FAQ PAGE](../FAQ)_** If your bug is not listed there, you can ask on the Discord server or open an issue on GitHub. ## Building the Wayland stack with ASan If requested, this is the deepest level of memory issue debugging possible. _Do this in the tty, with no Hyprland instances running_ Clone hyprland: `git clone --recursive https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland` `make asan` Reproduce your crash. Hyprland will exit back to the tty. Now, in either `cwd`, `~` or `./build`, search for file(s) named `asan.log.XXXXX` where XXXXX is a number. Zip all of them up and attach to your issue.