[GNC] Running Reports - Failure

David H hellvee at gmail.com
Sat May 21 16:18:43 EDT 2022


Oh I forgot to mention, yes I am using an NVidia video card :-)

Cheers David H.


On Sun, 22 May 2022 at 06:10, David H <hellvee at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Martin,
>
> Are you using the Flatpak version or did you compile it yourself ? Your
> experience mirrors my own somewhat - after upgrading Ubuntu on my desktop
> pc from 21.10 to 22.04 I lost my wi-fi, dual monitor and got blank reports
> in my compiled version of Gnucash although the Flatpak version was ok.  I
> believe I re-compiled everything and the problem went away in the compiled
> version.
>
> I blew my Ubuntu install away, nothing important on it, and re-installed a
> completely new system to fix the wi-fi and dual monitor issue which worked
> for me.  Then a couple of days ago I accepted a "Partial Upgrade" for
> Ubuntu which again only gave me one monitor but seemed to leave the wi-fi
> intact!  Learned with a bit of searching it's not a good idea to accept a
> partial Ubuntu upgrade :-(
>
> Cheers David H.
>
> On Sun, 22 May 2022 at 01:54, Martin Booth via gnucash-user <
> gnucash-user at gnucash.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Running reports has suddenly stopped working for me on my PC.
>> I am using GNUCash 4.10 on a Ubuntu PC with 22.04 OS latest updates as
>> well.
>> When I run any preconfigured report or any saved reports the output is
>> a blank page on screen.
>> If I run export on the blank output page and save the file (html) and
>> open the file with my browser the output is fine.
>> If I run print to file as pdf GNUcash crashes.
>> This week I ran reports and I had no issue, then later in the week
>> Ubuntu received a number of updates and one of the updates was nVidia
>> driver. I know nVidia drivers can be an issue on Linux OS, but I am not
>> sure if this is causing the issue. If I run the same GNUCash file on my
>> latop (Intel GPU) also configured with Ubuntu OS (same version and
>> latest updates) the reports run fine even print to file (PDF) is OK.
>> Any guidance would be appreciated.
>> Many thanks,
>> Martin
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