Hi :)
When LO starts and offers the "recovery" option then just cancel that recovery. That should get
you to the right version of the document.
As to why LO is crashing in Mageia using KDE 4 i really have no idea. Does your package-manager
have a "fix broken packages" option? If you installed LibreOffice from their repos then perhaps
try the other version directly from the upstream page
http://www.libreoffice.org/download
I am still going with the 4.0.x branch but maybe just go to the updated version 4.0.5.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Maurice <maurice@bcs.org.uk>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, 4 September 2013, 11:25
Subject: [libreoffice-users] LO 4.0.4.2 disappears if Minimised!
Just discovered that if I accidentally hit Minimise instead of Exit,
the current LO session seems to get lost, and the only way I can get
back into the document is to Logout/Login and go through Recovery
(thereby losing whatever changes I had made in the last session).
After Minimising, how is one supposed to get back into the Minimised
session?
(No such problem with other apps.)
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Linux 32-bit Mageia-3: Pan 0.139 LibreOffice 4.0.4.2
KDE 4.10.2 Virtualbox 4.2.16 Firefox 17.0.8 KMail 4.10.2
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