Phil, based on your comments I tried the following test, which suggests that an encrypted home dir is relevant but not quite in the same way as you.
1. I created a separate directory 'ootest' on the same real filesystem (an ext4 partition) as /home, but outside my encrypted homedir. Then I made my user the owner of this 'ootest'. 2. I copied a doc from my homedir to this directory, opened it with OOWriter, and edited it a wee bit. Then I closed all other OOo documents and finally hibernated. 3. When I resumed from hibernate I was able to immediately edit and save the doc in 'ootest', without any problems. I then opened a second document, this one under my encrypted homedir. Edit and save, no problems. 4. Next I hibernated with both docs (1 in normal dir, 1 in encrypted dir) still open. 5. When I resumed... 5.1 First I tried to edit the unencrypted doc, and was able to do so, and save, without problems. 5.2 BUT as soon as I switched to the encrypted doc, and started to edit it, I got the usual OOo crash... of ALL OOo processes. -- OpenOffice crashes with high frequency https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579966 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
