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Hi Juan,

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Juan Carlos <juanzeppelin@hotmail.com> wrote:
Actually, even closing correctly the document and without close Ubuntu, when
start any of the LO programs (for example Impress) appears again the same
dialog box with the recovery tool and the error log (that I can't find in my
home folder).

This seems like an anomaly. Mine doesn't do that (I'm using Ubuntu as well).

I downloaded and installed the debs packages several times and the results
are the same. I don't now if the problem is either LO or a compatibility
issue with ubuntu, java, etc.

When you say "downloaded", do you mean downloaded from
libreoffice.org? As Tom mentions, it's often simpler just to use the
LibreOffice that Ubuntu ships. Is that your case? Where did you get
your LibreOffice from?

If not, I'd recommend de-installing what you've currently got and
re-installing the Ubuntu-shipped version 3.3. (If necessary I can
point you at instructions for that after you've answered the question
above.)

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David Nelson

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