Am 23.08.12 10:21, schrieb imacat: > On 2012/08/23 16:06, Rory O'Farrell said: >> 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! >> > Sorry for being stupid. It works after renaming the user profile on > Debian. Sorry that I was not reminded of this solution. > > There may be another issue for us to make OpenOffice more resistnce > to corrupted profiles. But that's another problem. > > I shall test my other OSs now. > The big question is, why you have the same problem at souveral different system at the same time. This can't be a random for my point of view. Let's investegate a bit more time in this problem. I feel realy not comfortable with such a situation. :-(
Greetings Raphael
