On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 22:49, Ken Foskey wrote:

> There is none to my knowledge.  The document is stored in memory.

Damn

> There is no reason that OOo will take down other applications.  Is it
> possible that you memory starved and caused other problems that took
> down your session?

That's probably what happened, I had just opened up a web page that had
a Java applet in it. The core file did say it was an OO error that
caused the crash but it might be that I haven't set up my swap partition
properly (to my knowledge the machine has never started swapping) and so
the machine just ran out of memory.

Thanks for your help,

-- 
Myles Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ByrneWebServices

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