Yeah, apparently not. That's just plain dumb. The error message is long
and full of technogarble. I'm not about to attempt to flip back and forth
to another window or workspace (95 mouseclicks, anyone?) to type it out. I
took a screenshoot - two, in fact - and they were part of my now obvious
meaningless message. I guess the server protocol stripped them out.
Thanks for letting me know about this, and for trying to replicate the
problem, with little information to go on.
I'm a very busy professional. I just can't take the time to work this out.
My schedule is always overloaded. Wish I could help more with this, but
almost every time I've tried, in the past, the time cost has been
prohibitive. I thought that this time, with the screenshots I'd found a
path, but...not so.
Tom
On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 8:42 AM, M Henri Day <mhenriday@gmail.com> wrote:
2016-06-25 0:54 GMT+02:00 Tom Cloyd <tomcloydmsma@gmail.com>:
I downloaded the *.deb installer yesterday, and installed it a little
over
an hour ago. It's crashed 6 times in the first hour. No matter how I try
to
delete a spreadsheet row, I get a modal window with an error message.
Clicking that away leads to all of LO just disappearing.
Here's my version:
And the error message I keep seeing -
I can't use this version if it acts like this, so I'm reverting to my
previous one.
Let me know if I can help any more.
Tom
<...>
Tom, neither your version nor the error message you see are reproduced in
the above. I'm running Version: 5.1.4.2 Build ID: 1:5.1.4-0ubuntu1~trusty1
on Linux Mint 17.3, but do not see the behaviour your observed....
Henri
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