http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=941057
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=941057#c12
--- Comment #12 from Graham Davis
(In reply to Graham Davis from comment #10)
(In reply to Tomáš Chvátal from comment #9)
Created attachment 643280 [details] localc-graph-factory.png
This is weird.
I seem unable to reproduce it on Factory (see the added attachment).
Maybe it is caused because some of the packages on 13.2 are too old/buggy wrt the calc behaviour. And the upstream package uses bundled more up-to-date version so it works for them...
I guess I could not convince you to try to install tumbleweed into some virtualmachine to check it yourself?
Weird indeed. I do have TW installed on this machine but it's very flaky in Plasma5, being nVidia graphics, so I tried a Radeon machine which also has various flavours of openSUSE installed. I could not repeat the problem on TW so tried 13.2 and found no problem there either.
Next test will be TW on here - if Plasma5 holds up for long enough, which isn't very likely - and then it looks as though I may have to try a clean installation of 13.2 on here to see if that makes any difference.
I'll be back.
Yea the plasma5 is quite flaky on anything else than radeon. Finaly my secret plan to have all computers with radeon cards is paying off :)
Ah, but I had more problems with my Radeon machine and default driver than anything else. That was triggered by GRUB2.
Anyway you can try it on the fallback. Just in sddm login screen select the fallback session not the plasma5 one and see if the problem is around.
Didn't need that, thanks, it held together long enough to do the test and, in a way, I wish it hadn't; the problem with openSUSE LO5 on this machine is just the same in TW. Then I thought "what else is different?" I wondered whether the fact that the /home partition on this machine is on RAID. So I ran the tests on some backups I keep on an external drive and found the problem still existed there. I also tried editing and saving from the LibreOffice version and re-opening with the openSUSE one but the problem stayed. I'm now going for a short break for lunch and then choose a suitable wall to bang my head against. TTFN -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.