Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office brings my system down

2012-01-13 Thread Marcello Romani
Il 12/01/2012 17:32, Stefan Dröge ha scritto:
 2012/1/12 Marcello Romani mrom...@ottotecnica.com:
 Hi, just a note about CTRL-ALT-BACKSPAPCE: in Ubuntu it's disabled, I
 think to avoid accidentally killing all of your work by a wrong keystroke.
 
 Yes, I know. However under Suse it is enabled, but fails in this situation.
 
 I think you should also check the bug tracker for your distro,
 especially if you have 3d desktop effects activated.
 
 I can't say it for 100% sure, but I think that the error also occured
 when I tried it with disabled desktop effects.
 Also does the error occur on two different distros (openSuse and Kubuntu).
 
 - Stefan
 

The graphics hardware is the same for both distros, since you're using
the same computer, right ? Then it's very likely that the graphics
drivers are the same too, or at least that the linux-related (supposed)
support problem for that graphics chipset is the same.

The fact that you experience the bug with desktop effects disabled makes
me think that it's LO that is triggering some advanced graphical
operation that in turn triggers a bug.

My 0.9 cents ;-)

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office brings my system down

2012-01-13 Thread Stefan Dröge
Yes, that's true. At the moment I am testing whether the problem also
occurs when I disable hardware accelaration and font antialiasing in
LO. However as I don't know exactly what triggers the freeze, it takes
some time to verify.

Several users who reported this error had also an Intel GPU. But at
least one bug reporter used an Nvidia GPU.

- Stefan

2012/1/13 Marcello Romani mrom...@ottotecnica.com:
 The graphics hardware is the same for both distros, since you're using
 the same computer, right ? Then it's very likely that the graphics
 drivers are the same too, or at least that the linux-related (supposed)
 support problem for that graphics chipset is the same.

 The fact that you experience the bug with desktop effects disabled makes
 me think that it's LO that is triggering some advanced graphical
 operation that in turn triggers a bug.

 My 0.9 cents ;-)

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office brings my system down

2012-01-13 Thread Marcello Romani
Il 13/01/2012 15:26, Stefan Dröge ha scritto:
 Yes, that's true. At the moment I am testing whether the problem also
 occurs when I disable hardware accelaration and font antialiasing in
 LO. However as I don't know exactly what triggers the freeze, it takes
 some time to verify.
 
 Several users who reported this error had also an Intel GPU. But at
 least one bug reporter used an Nvidia GPU.
 
 - Stefan

Beign an ubuntu user, I usually search for the chipset name in
launchpad. I think that search can be useful to you even if you use
another distro, though.

 
 2012/1/13 Marcello Romani mrom...@ottotecnica.com:
 The graphics hardware is the same for both distros, since you're using
 the same computer, right ? Then it's very likely that the graphics
 drivers are the same too, or at least that the linux-related (supposed)
 support problem for that graphics chipset is the same.

 The fact that you experience the bug with desktop effects disabled makes
 me think that it's LO that is triggering some advanced graphical
 operation that in turn triggers a bug.

 My 0.9 cents ;-)

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office brings my system down

2012-01-12 Thread Stefan Dröge
2012/1/12 Marcello Romani mrom...@ottotecnica.com:
 Hi, just a note about CTRL-ALT-BACKSPAPCE: in Ubuntu it's disabled, I
 think to avoid accidentally killing all of your work by a wrong keystroke.

Yes, I know. However under Suse it is enabled, but fails in this situation.

 I think you should also check the bug tracker for your distro,
 especially if you have 3d desktop effects activated.

I can't say it for 100% sure, but I think that the error also occured
when I tried it with disabled desktop effects.
Also does the error occur on two different distros (openSuse and Kubuntu).

- Stefan

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office brings my system down

2012-01-12 Thread Jay Lozier

On 01/12/2012 11:32 AM, Stefan Dröge wrote:

2012/1/12 Marcello Romanimrom...@ottotecnica.com:

Hi, just a note about CTRL-ALT-BACKSPAPCE: in Ubuntu it's disabled, I
think to avoid accidentally killing all of your work by a wrong keystroke.

Yes, I know. However under Suse it is enabled, but fails in this situation.


I think you should also check the bug tracker for your distro,
especially if you have 3d desktop effects activated.

I can't say it for 100% sure, but I think that the error also occured
when I tried it with disabled desktop effects.
Also does the error occur on two different distros (openSuse and Kubuntu).
Is the openSuse using KDE? Could this be a DE specific problem rather 
than distro problem?


- Stefan




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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office brings my system down

2012-01-11 Thread Don C. Myers



On 01/11/2012 10:56 AM, Stefan Dröge wrote:

Hi all, since a long time I experience really annoying crashes of
LibreOffice that bring my complete system (Linux) down.
The symptoms are:
- Everything stops, only the mouse cursor is still movable (however the
cursor Icon stays in the last state)
- I can't even switch to the console (Ctrl+F1 for example), Ctrl+Backspace
doesn't work either
- No harddisk actions can be heared
- The system only responds to Magic SysRq keys

So the system seems to be completely dead.

I experience these problems since a longer time. I tried LO 3.3.4 as well
as 3.4.4
I tried it on Kubuntu and openSuse (KDE), both 64 bit.

If I remember correctly, the crash occured when I drag an object in a
document. It doesn't happen every time.

Has anybody else experienced these issues? Which information can I provide
to you to investigate?

Kind regards, Stefan


Hi Stefan,

I've had no issues at all with either version on Ubuntu 11.10 on 4 
different computers.


Don

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office brings my system down

2012-01-11 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Ouch!!  I had assumed this problem was in Windows!  No app should ever affect 
any other app in that way in GnuLinux (or any other unix-based platform) so it 
might be good to post a bug-report about it asap!
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Wed, 11/1/12, Stefan Dröge ste...@sdroege.de wrote:

From: Stefan Dröge ste...@sdroege.de
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office brings my system down
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 11 January, 2012, 15:56

Hi all, since a long time I experience really annoying crashes of
LibreOffice that bring my complete system (Linux) down.
The symptoms are:
- Everything stops, only the mouse cursor is still movable (however the
cursor Icon stays in the last state)
- I can't even switch to the console (Ctrl+F1 for example), Ctrl+Backspace
doesn't work either
- No harddisk actions can be heared
- The system only responds to Magic SysRq keys

So the system seems to be completely dead.

I experience these problems since a longer time. I tried LO 3.3.4 as well
as 3.4.4
I tried it on Kubuntu and openSuse (KDE), both 64 bit.

If I remember correctly, the crash occured when I drag an object in a
document. It doesn't happen every time.

Has anybody else experienced these issues? Which information can I provide
to you to investigate?

Kind regards, Stefan

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