![]() ![]() Yesterday, while I was actively working on those 2 notes, copying and pasting things from Chrome into at least one of them, after doing this for a few hours before the kernel panic, the pointer had trouble to be rendered correctly, like it didn’t know which form it should take: where it should have been the “selector” (the cursor looking like a big I) to select some text in my note (as I was already in the line), it was more often the “arrow” or a “hand” (and whatever the form it took, it still did what I wanted : selecting some text in my note)… The more I worked on that note, the more the cursor seemed unstable and the appropriate rendering of the cursor seemed to be delayed each time a little bit longer. I closed the graph and opened the note from yesterday (concerning one item in my “index”), to the left (as it’s the first one I opened) and then opened the “index”, therefore opening to the right.Īs I like to have the “index” to the left, I was going to rearrange those 2 notes when once again, Obsidian froze and the kernel panic occurred with my pointer stuck right in the middle of the 2 notes. Obsidian has been opened in the background for at least 2 hours without any problem (I was not actively working on it, just browsing the web while waking up) and I decided to check the graph before doing anything.
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