That's possible. These are new machines purchased by the Flemish University Union as part of the cooperation program with Congo, and the budget was tight so they skimped on features.

Jeff Hoover

Horst Gerbig wrote:

Hi Jeff,

I can confirm the first bug you mentioned, I have seen this too (OOo
1.1.4 and older under XP). Never payed attention to it, though, as this
also happened with other programs, I kinda figured I had to live with
it. Also, in most cases you just have to sit and wait it out. It may
take 2 or 3 minutes, and then one OOo instance after the other comes up.

I just checked your other point again, and I was able to close my last
active document without shutting down OOo.

Is it possible that both phenomena are linked to CPU overcharges?

*Horst Gerbig*

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Jeff & Ellen Hoover a écrit :

I am finding a bug in OpenOffice when teaching numbers of
inexperienced students.  If the student gets impatient and
doubleclicks on the OpenOffice program icon more than once, the
machine jams up.  We are using WindowsXP Professional as OS, and
OpenOffice 1.4 in French.  When we close down, we then get a window
asking us to confirm opening the first instance, but we can't get at
that window before closing if the student has double clicked more than
once.

I also think it is a disadvantage that the program closes completely
if you close the only document open; it seems like the gray screen
should stay up.

Jeff Hoover
Université de Lubumbashi
Lubumbashi, DR Congo





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