On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 10:40:14PM +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I'm not sure why you're Xp one is crashing. Did you use the same
installer that you used for the Win7 machine? If not then it might be
worth trying that one or just check that the download didn't go
wrong. Can you check the md5sum or sha or whatever?
No, it was a new download. If the one at home was bad, then it wouldn't
finish/fail installation, right? I will check its MD5sum. What's the
correct one?
Even a new install will pick up on an old config folder such as your old configs for
OpenOffice.org. Sometimes the config folder can be a bit wonky on a fresh release (although it's
about a year since someone last mentioned experiencing that) so renaming the user profile can be
a good idea even on a fresh new install if things seems a bit wrong.
Which configs? OpenOffice's? Remember, this is my first LibreOffice
install.
You can find a list of fixes and things from the main wiki-page
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Main_Page
but they just tend to be from 1 minor point-release to the next. I couldn't find the release
notes.
Thanks.
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