On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 15:49:15 +0800 imacat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2012/8/23 03:20pm, Rory O'Farrell said: > > On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 09:00:52 +0200 > > Raphael Bircher <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> Is this a random crash that you add no more informations. I tested it on > >> mac without any problem. > >> > >> Greetings Raphael > >> > >> Am 23.08.12 08:57, schrieb imacat: > >>> Dear all, > >>> > >>> I've been using 3.4.1 since last Friday. It became very easy to > >>> crash. I'm not sure if this is a local problem or not. Has anyone > >>> experience the same issue with me? > >>> > >>> I'm still diagnotise. I hope this is only a local problem. > >>> > > > > Have you tried the usual first course with OpenOffice, namely renaming your > > User Profile, or logging on as a different User, so as to iuse a default > > profile? > > Hmm... This worth a try. I was not reminded of it. I shall come > back later. > > My OSs are Windows 7, Debian Squeeze, Fedora 17, openSUSE 12.1, etc. > > > > > Also, please let us know your Operating System. > > > I have 3.4.1 running on Ubuntu 11.10. My use is mainly for text editing, but I have done very little of that in the past few days; I have had no crashes. Personal experience and reports on the User Forum indicate that the default startup User Profile can sometimes be corrupt, even on "clean" (i.e, no previous OO) installs. We on the Forum know that a very large proportion of OpenOffice problems can be cured by using a new User Profile. In the case of an advanced user, with much customisation in the profile, it is possible to rename the old profile and later bring forward components individually to the new profile until the bad component is isolated. Life is not long enough for this, in my opinion! -- Rory O'Farrell <[email protected]>
