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On 01/11/2012 10:56 AM, Stefan Dröge wrote:
Hi all, since a long time I experience really annoying crashes of
LibreOffice that bring my complete system (Linux) down.
The symptoms are:
- Everything stops, only the mouse cursor is still movable (however the
cursor Icon stays in the last state)
- I can't even switch to the console (Ctrl+F1 for example), Ctrl+Backspace
doesn't work either
- No harddisk actions can be heared
- The system only responds to Magic SysRq keys

So the system seems to be completely dead.

I experience these problems since a longer time. I tried LO 3.3.4 as well
as 3.4.4
I tried it on Kubuntu and openSuse (KDE), both 64 bit.

If I remember correctly, the crash occured when I drag an object in a
document. It doesn't happen every time.

Has anybody else experienced these issues? Which information can I provide
to you to investigate?

Kind regards, Stefan

Hi Stefan,

I've had no issues at all with either version on Ubuntu 11.10 on 4 different computers.

Don

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