As far as Ubuntu upgrades are concerned...
Make sure your source for your packages is set to to a legitimate Ubuntu
repository.
If you know how to use /synaptic/, a graphical front end to /apt/, use
the /fix broken packages/. If this fails, it will give you a window
telling which terminal command to use.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
or
Before using command from a command prompt below, see:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/81585/what-is-dist-upgrade-and-why-does-it-upgrade-more-than-upgrade
/sudo apt-get -f dist-upgrade/
After fixing Ubuntu, un-install and then re-install LibreOffice from the
Ubuntu repository.
This only implies that it will fix your Calc problem, I'm not sure that
it will.
On 12/1/2015 4:24 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
I don't remember, but since I have had a problem with upgrading to the
last lts version, I have been unable to do any upgrades using Ubuntu,
so if I have upgraded since last July, it was not thru Ubuntu
But I use this sheet almost every day (business accounting). First
ever with this problem.
John
On 12/01/2015 01:16 PM, Tim Lloyd wrote:
John,
did you get LO from the ubuntu repos?
I tried this under Fedora 23 and LO5.0.1.2 (from the LO website) with
no problems.
Cheers
On 02/12/15 08:11, John R. Sowden wrote:
More: This time I copied from a diffent cell to the same cell as
before, immed crash. Also I do three columns like this. The first
col was ok, the third col was ok, the lower of the two in the second
col was ok, the upper of the second col went boom.
On 12/01/2015 12:52 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
Lo ver 4.4.3.2 Calc under Ubuntu 14.04. I entered "= up arrow" in
a cell so the above cell equals the current cell. I have been
using this sheet for > 5 years. I use this formula in each years
sheet 72 times, this is the first error.
I was able to duplicate it 3 times. The first 2 times I lost the
copying and deleting 2 2 groups of cells, about 10 cell data
entries. The third time, my laziness kicked in so I started saving
each step of the way.
I did the "= up arrow" twice in 1 column and when I tried it on the
second column (as before, it crashed) In this case, LO went away
and I got an "Ubuntu Sorry, I crashed" message, so it might be an
Ubuntu thing or an LO call to Ubuntu.
Each time it was recovered by LO, it took about 20 seconds. The
sheet is about 450 lines long, about 4 pages, with links between
the pages, but this has never happened before.
John
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