On 12/23/2008 01:58 PM, M Henri Day wrote: > 2008/12/23 NoOp <[email protected]> > >> On 12/23/2008 01:33 PM, M Henri Day wrote: >> > 2008/12/23 NoOp <[email protected]> >> > >> >> On 12/23/2008 09:05 AM, John Kennedy wrote: >> >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> >> > Hash: SHA1 >> >> > >> >> > For some reason when I start OOo3 (any variation) it tells me that I >> can >> >> > recover an "Untitled1" Writer file. Whether I choose to try and >> recover >> >> > the file or not OOo crashes on me. Where are recoverable files stored? >> I >> >> > have tried uninstalling and reinstalling from both the Ubuntu repos (I >> >> > am running Kubuntu 8.10) and from the downloaded .deb files with the >> >> > same result. >> >> > What am I missing? >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > John >> >> >> >> The fact that you installed OOo 3.0 from an experimental PPA repository >> >> to begin with? >> >> >> >> See: >> >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/267376 >> >> You'll find your issue somewhere starting around the 2008-12-09 post by >> >> Benermann. >> > >> > >> > I reported this issue on this forum a while back - I think perhaps even >> > prior to 20081209. Installing the 3.0 build from the repository as >> suggested >> > by Drew resolved the problem - when I click my 3.0 Writer icon, I can >> still >> > sometimes (the phenomenon is not consistent) get that strange «Untitled >> 1» >> > file message, but OOo no longer crashes when I respond. And the latest >> > OOo-dev (m37) opens with no problems at all - this on a box running >> 64-bit >> > Ubuntu Intrepid.... >> > >> > Henri >> >> Are you running Gnome or KDE/kubuntu? > > > Gnome 2.24.1-0ubuntu1.... > > Henri
If you start reading the bug report where I noted, you'll see that the issue is with kde/kubuntu (loop no recover etc), not with Gnome. John stated "am running Kubuntu 8.10". So you may not experience the issue on Gnome. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
