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Le 2010-12-21 19:21, Sigrid Carrera a écrit :
Hi @all,

I have an odd problem with LibreOffice (RC1) on my netbook.

I'm running Mandriva Linux 2010.1 with the Gnome desktop and I have
installed RC1 and the German languagepack of LibreOffice. Every time I
close LibreOffice, it looks at first that it closed correctly. After
approx. 1 minute I get a popup from Bug-Buddy (the Gnome bug reporting
tool) that tells me, that the process "soffice" has crashed.

What's even more annoying than the crash message, is that I cannot
change the UI from English to German. I also have the default English
settings for the locale (en-CA) with CAD as my default currency and I
have to use the . as decimal separator instead of the default , in
Germany.

The Java version I'm using is the sun-jvm 1.6.0.22. Does anyone else
have similar experiences?

Thanks.

Sigrid


Hi Sigrid:

I am also running Mandriva 2010.1 but with KDE desktop with LORC1 ... default French setting is French (France), locale (en-CA) with CAD as default currency. Java version is Sun 1.6.0.22.

My version does not crash and I can also change UI from Français (France) to English (US) and back without any problems.

I have 3 other Mdv + KDE + LO setups in our house at this point and these do not have this problem.

Not sure if this is a problem with Gnome as it seems we have the same setup.

Cheers

Marc


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