On 9/5/06, Ocke Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Don, Could it be that you have a libfreetype.so.6 on your version? This lib has an error which crashes very often :-(
I do have that. I'll see if I can find a fix for it. Don Parris wrote:
> On 9/4/06, Ocke Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi Don, >> >> Don Parris wrote: >> > On 8/31/06, Ocke Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi Don, >> >> > <snip> > > I wasn't given the opportunity to send a crash report. Is there > somewhere I > can change the setting to enable that? All I get on my Ubuntu laptop > is a > chance to auto-relaunch the app. When the document recovery screen comes > up, lets me start and finish, and then goes on to finish loading. Hmm. Normally can only turn the restore off with ./soffice -norestore. May be it's not available for Ubuntu, I don't know. >
Then OOo should be sending the reports from Ubuntu. I don't get any options at all about restoring or not restoring it. I do get the restore document dialog, just not the option to send a crash report. I'm just running the default Ubuntu installation of OOo, so not sure why I don't get to send a crash report.
Sorry to hear that OOo crashes that often :-( ** I just did some research, you aren't using **OpenOffice.org 2 for Kubuntu Breezy and Dapper crashes a lot of times on AMD 64* < https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/3919/comments/34 >?*
No. I have a 32-bit CPU. But the Java stuff seems to be an issue. Hmmm... I'll check the Ubuntu community.
