Am 28.06.2012 09:12, Frank Wolff wrote:
Dear all,
thanks for the great program!
However, this looks like a serious bug to me. After my upgrade from ubuntu
11.10 to 12.04 libreoffice crashes when started on my second screen.
It works fine on xscreen0.
This is the error message I get when I start it on screen 1:
Hi,
If your version comes from the Ubuntu repositories, you may try the
vanilla version downloaded from the web-site. For some reason I don't
understand, Linux distributors fail to compile Open/LibreOffice suites
that work equally well as the downloadable compliations.
I can run presentations on my ThinkPad with an additional VGA.
I have reinstalled all
LO components etc. What can I do?
I googled this keyring message but did not find anything.
A quick fix for many weird problems:
Find the profile folder with your settings. Tools>Options>Paths
indicates that profile, usually ~/.config/libreoffice or ~/.libreoffice/
Close the office.
Rename that directory.
Start again which creates a brand new profile from factory settings.
If that makes no difference, you can replace the new profile with your
old one.
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