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Instant Kernal Panic when tapping the Apollo icon, sometimes #57

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agent22922 opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 6 comments
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Instant Kernal Panic when tapping the Apollo icon, sometimes #57

agent22922 opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 6 comments

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@agent22922
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On some not very rare occasions I’ll tap the Apollo for Reddit icon and it will immediately panic, no freeze or anything, instant panic

I have an iPhone 8 iOS 12.1

Tweaks are:
Boulders
CCSupport
dateinstatusbar
FloatyDock
FUGap
HidebarX
HomeGesture
PullToRespring
Twig
VideoHUD

These are the panic logs of two instances of it:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tvkkulgg5yqzhhp/AABedgXwC9jUUOYEUeoZxlDxa?dl=0

@jakeajames
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try newest version

@Jables-Supreme
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Jables-Supreme commented Feb 18, 2019

Edit: Installed the latest updates and it fixed the issue.

Newest version causes all Reddit clients to crash and reboot 90% of the time for me. Didn't have any issues on previous builds and no tweak changes. Tried Apollo, Narwhal, and Official Reddit app. Even tried WorkFFS tweak.

iPhone 8+ 12.1.2

@sorayori
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If it is working, please close this issue @Jables-Supreme

@jakeajames
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Tell ke if this is fixed in latest changes

@agent22922
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It says the latest fix fixed the problem I’m having but it also says it’s only for 4K devices. Is there a possibility that it fixed the ones for 16K devices?

@jakeajames
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jakeajames commented Feb 21, 2019 via email

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