Further to my previous email, I have added the additional lines to 
/etc/apt/sources.list:
and run the update but when it comes to actually using these programmes 
such as 'Backtrace',
'Strace' or 'Valgrind', I'm afraid I am lost.
 Any help would be appreciated

Regards,

Geoff Bennett

Saïvann Carignan wrote:
> Thanks for your answer. Any crash as a reason behind it and in your
> case, if you can reproduce the bug each time, it's clear that something
> can be fixed in order to resolve that issue. However, it is quite bad
> because the cause of your bug is hard to find since I don't see
> duplicate bug reports and since I can't reproduce it with the computers
> I have here.
>
> Maybe that you forgot to speak about one step to reproduce the bug? Or
> maybe that your computer is not crashed but just slow and buggy? Any
> additional informations can be important and lead us to complete this
> bug report. You can have detailed informations concerning the active
> processes on your computer by typing this on a terminal without the
> quotes : "ps aux". If you are still able to use your system after
> openoffice crashed, you can use this command to look if a process use a
> abnormal percentage of the CPU. You can also use techniques described
> here : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash to create debug
> files for openoffice which will help developers to find the cause of the
> bug.
>
> I've been able to crash openoffice by clicking on the "close" button of
> the spellchecker. This is indeed a genuine bug which I will forward to
> openoffice developers but I still wonder how the computer crash can
> happen and why.
>
> Thanks for your contribution so far.
>
>

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