Il 12/06/2011 23:19, Karsten Breitig ha scritto:
Hey guys,
I've got some issues with LibreOffice 3.3.2 on Ubuntu 11.04 (Unity).
I have a presentation file here (.odp, used to be .pptx). When I open
it, the system logs off. This happens only with this presentation (and one
else), others work fine. The problem can be repeated several times.
In some cases, it doesn't crash while opening a file, but when I try to
insert an image.
I've got enough memory and disk space. The presentation worked on
another Ubuntu 11.04 with LibreOffice 3.3.2.
Does anybody know how to help me?
Best regards,
Karsten
Hi, I had a similar problem a few weeks ago. It was a pretty normal
document that made OOo crash and log me out of the session.
I couldn't reliably reproduce the bug. In fact it appeared only a couple
of times and haven't seen it again since then.
If I remember correctly, looking at the system logs it had something to
do with graphic drivers and X crashing.
I suppose subsequent system updates solved the driver problem.
(My PC is a fairly old PIV 2.8Ghz with the infamous Intal 82865G
integrated graphics controller).
So my advice is: look at Xorg logs, dmesg and other system logs. Look at
your graphics cards manufacturer and model (lspci) and search for bugs
in launchpad.
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Marcello Romani
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