https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

--- Comment #9 from Peter <peter_heidr...@arcor.de> ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #8)
> (In reply to Peter from comment #7)
> > 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?
> The only thing that comes to mind mind now is the loading of plugins for the
> Notebook in Labplot (for Maxima, python, etc.).
> There were some changes in the location of plugins and probably also in
> their number, but I don't remember the details anymore.
> 
> 
> > However, I will test version 2.10 again, then without the Dell background
> > manager working in the background.  I will inform you again.
> Yes, please try it out without all that stuff running in the background and
> let us know. Thank you.

Good morning,
what I did: I have another Dell, a PC, in the same network, also up-to-date
Windows 10.  Even though the dell services are the same as those on my
notebook, the LabPlot2 2.10 main windows poped up almost immediately.  Because
of this experiment, I do not suspect the Dell services to be the reason for the
failing on my notebook.  The mayor difference I see: the notebook combines a
Intel UHD graphics with a NVIDIA Graphics, while the Dell PC only has the
NVIDIA Graphics.
And still: Labplot2 in version pre-2.9.x (2022-12-20) runs on my notebook but
Laplot 2.9 ff. do not.  I reported this error because it seems that I am not
the only one.
Best regards and thank you for your efforts, Peter.

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