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Hi Ernest. On my office linux machine with LO 3.3.2, I get a crash on importing some older lotus files. Possibly it is the RTF format (or rather the import filter). Can you try using the odt format for a day to see if crashing stops and then may be a bug can be filed if the RTF import is the culprit.
steve

On 29/06/11 6:10 AM, Ernest Kurtz wrote:
Steve:
Several things can trigger a crash, but especially importing a file into the document on which I am 
working.  Size seems to make no difference.
ek

On Jun 28, 2011, at 1:49 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:

Hi. I use LO also on a makbook pro, every day. Firstly 3.3.2 and now 3.4 and I have not had a crash.

I wonder if it is the RTF file format. When does LO crash (what activity).
steve

On 29/06/11 5:28 AM, Ernest Kurtz wrote:
Hi2--
I am using aMacBook3,1; Intel Core 2 Duo;  2.2 GHz;  L2 Cache:  4 MB;  Memory:4 GB;  Bus Speed: 800 
MHz;
LibreOffice 3.3.; OOO330m19 (Build:202); tag libreoffice-3.3.2.2
Thanks for the several quick comments.
ernie kurtz



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