https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328
--- Comment #7 from Peter <peter_heidr...@arcor.de> --- (In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #6) > (In reply to Peter from comment #5) > > I have the same issues. I have an up-to-date Windows 10 64-Bit system, all > > drivers are up-to-date. The PC has an integrated Intel Graphics and an > > additional NVIDIA Quadro system. The last revision running on this PC was > > the one released with > > https://labplot.kde.org/2021/10/27/multi-axes-made-easy/. Already revision > > 2.9 did not work. Now I tested 2.10. The same issue. What I see: the > > initial logo pops-up for a few seconds, then disappears. That's all. I > > would appreciate if you could investigate this now rather permanent issue. > > There must have been some significant change from the test-version > > introducing the multi-axes feature and the 2.9 release. > > > > PS: What I already tried with the latest 2.10 revision: installation for > > only me, installation for all user's, installation in a directory which is > > not MS Windows dominated. (I am aware of issues related to installation > > into the MS default directories.) In my case: I installed into > > C:\Progs\LabPlot. Installation via the MS Store. Installation of the > > nightly build. Installation as Administrator. All behave the same: a few > > seconds the logo, then nothing. > > > > Best regards, Peter. > Can you please check the running processes after the splash screen > disappears? Is the labplot process still running or is there any process > anymore since it was killed for some reasons that we need to understand now? > I assume the latter is the case and we need to debug... > > I had similar issues on my older Dell notebook where a "monitoring tool" > from Dell blocked the loading of plugins for labplot which made the > application crashing. After I stopped this tool, the problem was gone. Do > you have something similar running on your system? Any anti-virus, etc.? Can > you stop temporarily these services and start labplot again? We need to > somehow nail down the actual problem on your system now. This is not a > global problem with our windows build since we have many successful > installations. In deep, I have a Dell notebook, with Dell Optimizer running in the background. However, even with the optimizer running in the background, I can execute the old pre-2.9.0-official release version. I have a labplot2.exe dated 2021-12-20. This LabPlot comes up and runs rather instantaneously. With this in mind: is a background task responsible for labplot2 2.9 and newer not firing up? However, I will test version 2.10 again, then without the Dell background manager working in the background. I will inform you again. Best regards, Peter. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.