Doug wrote > As I recall, your problems started after you copied an image of a > failing disk drive to a replacement. Logic dictates that the image > contains corrupted information and the only solution is a wipe and rebuild.
Doug Yup, but my troubles started with the IBM drive that went bad. I did the disk image repair and cloned that drive, and the problems continued because the replacement drive was bad. I got to the trouble sooner this time, did a disk image repair and replaced that drive, cloning it again, but this time the symptoms now appear only in OO.o. I reinstalled OO.o. Only this symptom now appears in OO.o. OO.o is giving trouble ONLY with importing a big chunk with graphics from a web page. No other applications give trouble and I have had NO system instabilty. Be it far from me to suggest that you are wrong, but I have reinstalled OO.o and that fixed everything but this one problem. Meanwhile would someone please point me to the OO.o bugs list so I can look for such a problem. David Teague, Advocating Free Software and Double Bass tuned in fifths www.dennismasuzzo.com www.silviodallatorre.com www.joelquarrington.com/ For information on Red Mitchell, see http://home.teleport.com/~mimuma/ www.larryholloway.com http://cs.wcu.edu/~dbt ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 10:28 AM Subject: Re: [users] Writer crashes while importing from web page via Windows XP clip board > David Teague wrote: > > Importing stuff from a web page to OO.o writer > > crashes writer. > > > > Version and system detail: > > > > OO.o 1.9.69 > > 750 MHz Athlon > > Abit KG 7 mother board > > 200 MHz frontside bus > > 1 GB DDR RAM > > 130 MHz 7200 RPM Samsung 80 GB disk > > > > Notes: > > System had a history of instability PRIOR to replacing the hard disk. > > I have had ONLY this problem with OO.o since reinstalling OO.o > > > > Questions: > > Is this a known problem that might have been fixed since this version? > > Should I file an issue on a version this old? > > As I recall, your problems started after you copied an image of a > failing disk drive to a replacement. Logic dictates that the image > contains corrupted information and the only solution is a wipe and rebuild. > > Doug > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
