Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-04 Thread Petr Mladek
On Wednesday 03 October 2007, Gabriel . wrote:
 2007/10/3, Petr Mladek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  I see that Stefan Dirsch has submitted a fix for this bug today, see
  https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=245711

 Just to know, will this patch included as a security update for 10.3?

Yes, there should be an update for 10.3, according to 
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=245711#c64


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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-04 Thread Martin Mielke
Yes... this is exactly how it happens to me... no matter which menu item I 
select.
I guess File is the one we use most and that's why it has been pointed out as 
the one to blame :-)

Connectivity doesn't seem to affected here either, as I can ssh into the 
machine at a very fast speed and response time

I'll also try to access the menu items using keyboard shortcuts as Brad 
suggests... let's see what happens.


Cheers
Martin


- Original Message 
From: Brad Bourn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: opensuse@opensuse.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2007 6:19:06 PM
Subject: Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

I have been seeing this problem for a long time.

For me, it is only ever triggered when I click on a menu item.  Mostly 
the File menu item.  However, as I read this comment, I froze it up on 
the Tools menu, as suggested.

I have nVidia driver (commercial), using Twinview with an amd_64 running the 
generic version of OOo (not a specific SuSE version).

This has been happening with upgrades of SuSE, OOo, and nVidia.  Nothing seems 
to handle it.  

From watching this thread, I'm suspect of non-SuSE versions.

The system doesn't actually freeze though.  You (I) can connect via ssh, and 
see that what is happened is that the Xorg thread is using all CPU making 
keyboard, etc. un-responsive.  ssh session seems to be full speed though.  
All I ever have to do is kill -s 09 Xorg (from another PC, ssh'ed into frozen 
machine) and system comes back.

Interesting part is that when I re-open the OOo calc sheet, the recovery 
wizard comes up, and shows documents that I ~had~ closed that it must have 
thought was still open.

I'm going to try and only access the menu items with keyboard shortcuts, 
instead of mouse clicks.  I'm suspect that it is the original click on the 
menu item  (not even enough time for 'release' of mouse) that is causing Xorg 
to loop, blocking other processes.


B-)

On Wednesday 03 October 2007 3:38 am, Carlos E. R. wrote:
 
 The Wednesday 2007-10-03 at 09:13 +0100, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
 
  OOo froze pretty consistently here, on 10.2 with the NVidia 100.14.11 
drivers.
  It did that with the original install version (2.0.4), and also with the
  2.3.0 version - it happened only an hour ago this morning (foolish me - I
  thought I'd try it again, just to see), and required a hard reboot.
 
 OOo has some 3D effects: try dissabling them. I guess they use some vdeo
 card gadgetry. Otherwise, try using the open driver instead of the closed
 source one.
 
 Look at OOo / Tools /  3D view: use open GL, dithering, refresh, and
 specially hardware acceleration.
 
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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-03 Thread Johnny Ernst Nielsen
Onsdag 03 oktober 2007 07:46 kvad Basil Chupin:
  thanks for your reply.
  I also have a nVidia card both at home and at work with,
  apparently, the latest drivers... could it be the problem? Is
  this then related to OpenOffice or to nVidia??

 I've never had anything BUT nVidia cards; I am running 10.2 and I
 am not having a single problem with OO (of any flavour or version).

No OOo broblems here.
OpenSUSE 10.2 (x86/32 bit) + Nvidia GeForce 7300LE + the distro's 
standard OOo (2.0.4).

Best regards :o)

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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-03 Thread Kevin Donnelly
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 06:46, Basil Chupin wrote:
  I also have a nVidia card both at home and at work with, apparently, the
  latest drivers... could it be the problem? Is this then related to
  OpenOffice or to nVidia??

 I've never had anything BUT nVidia cards; I am running 10.2 and I am not
 having a single problem with OO (of any flavour or version).

OOo froze pretty consistently here, on 10.2 with the NVidia 100.14.11 drivers.  
It did that with the original install version (2.0.4), and also with the 
2.3.0 version - it happened only an hour ago this morning (foolish me - I 
thought I'd try it again, just to see), and required a hard reboot.

I'm now avoiding OOo indefinitely in favour of KOffice, which is lighter and 
easier to use anyway - I'm pretty impressed with it.  I advise others with 
this problem to do the same.

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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-03 Thread Johnny Ernst Nielsen
Onsdag 03 oktober 2007 10:13 kvad Kevin Donnelly:
 On Wednesday 03 October 2007 06:46, Basil Chupin wrote:
   I also have a nVidia card both at home and at work with,
   apparently, the latest drivers... could it be the problem? Is
   this then related to OpenOffice or to nVidia??
 
  I've never had anything BUT nVidia cards; I am running 10.2 and I
  am not having a single problem with OO (of any flavour or
  version).

 OOo froze pretty consistently here, on 10.2 with the NVidia
 100.14.11 drivers. It did that with the original install version
 (2.0.4), and also with the 2.3.0 version - it happened only an hour
 ago this morning (foolish me - I thought I'd try it again, just to
 see), and required a hard reboot.

Ah.
If it hasn't been said already, then it could be an issue with the 
NVidia driver.

Mine is 100.14.09, and I have no OOo problems (OOo 2.0.4).

Have you tried downgrading your NVidia driver?

Best regards :o)

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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-03 Thread Carlos E. R.

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The Wednesday 2007-10-03 at 09:13 +0100, Kevin Donnelly wrote:


OOo froze pretty consistently here, on 10.2 with the NVidia 100.14.11 drivers.
It did that with the original install version (2.0.4), and also with the
2.3.0 version - it happened only an hour ago this morning (foolish me - I
thought I'd try it again, just to see), and required a hard reboot.


OOo has some 3D effects: try dissabling them. I guess they use some vdeo 
card gadgetry. Otherwise, try using the open driver instead of the closed 
source one.


Look at OOo / Tools /  3D view: use open GL, dithering, refresh, and 
specially hardware acceleration.


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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-03 Thread Kevin Donnelly
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 10:38, Carlos E. R. wrote:
 The Wednesday 2007-10-03 at 09:13 +0100, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
  OOo froze pretty consistently here, on 10.2 with the NVidia 100.14.11
  drivers. It did that with the original install version (2.0.4), and also
  with the 2.3.0 version - it happened only an hour ago this morning
  (foolish me - I thought I'd try it again, just to see), and required a
  hard reboot.

 OOo has some 3D effects: try dissabling them. I guess they use some vdeo
 card gadgetry. Otherwise, try using the open driver instead of the closed
 source one.

 Look at OOo / Tools /  3D view: use open GL, dithering, refresh, and
 specially hardware acceleration.

That's certainly interesting to know about, but I'm not going to risk another 
reboot, particularly when KOffice works fine :-)  And Johnny's suggestion of 
a driver downgrade might also have merit, but I'm too lazy to try it ...

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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-03 Thread Kevin Donnelly
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 12:59, Richard Creighton wrote:
 *this* is the epitome of the Linux mentality vs the Windows mentality
 being demonstrated graphically.With Windows, you reboot to cure
 everything, to install anything, to reset everything, to reclaim leaking
 memory, someone sneezed.   With Linux,  to reboot is almost like selling
 your soul to the devil, something done only when replacing the
 motherboard or a memory stick or a sunspot induced power failure :)

Hehe - I don't know whether this is praise or scorn :-)  The main reason for 
not rebooting is that I usually have about 50 windows open, and reopening 
them all is a pain .

Re Basil's point, this is a nVidia GeForce 7600 GT.

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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-03 Thread Carlos E. R.

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The Wednesday 2007-10-03 at 12:29 +0100, Kevin Donnelly wrote:


Look at OOo / Tools /  3D view: use open GL, dithering, refresh, and
specially hardware acceleration.


That's certainly interesting to know about, but I'm not going to risk another
reboot, particularly when KOffice works fine :-)  And Johnny's suggestion of
a driver downgrade might also have merit, but I'm too lazy to try it ...


Ha! There goes the scientific spirit out by the window  ;-P


You could do the change before opening the other 49 windows. Or you could 
switch to the open version of the driver, that doesn't have hw accel, for 
a while, to do the change in OOo config.



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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-03 Thread Petr Mladek
On Tuesday 02 October 2007, Nate Pearlstein wrote:
 On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 06:27 -0700, Martin Mielke wrote:
 There is a bugzilla open on this, 245711.

I see that Stefan Dirsch has submitted a fix for this bug today, see 
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=245711


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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-03 Thread Gabriel .
2007/10/3, Petr Mladek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I see that Stefan Dirsch has submitted a fix for this bug today, see
 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=245711


Just to know, will this patch included as a security update for 10.3?

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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-02 Thread Martin Mielke
Sorry... I use OpenSuSE 10.2 so far.


Cheers
Martin


- Original Message 
From: Kevin Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Mielke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: OpenSuSE opensuse@opensuse.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 3:23:35 AM
Subject: Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

You didn't mention which version on SUSE you were using, but I agree
that 10.2 specifically seemed unstable.

On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 07:56 -0700, Martin Mielke wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 since some days ago I have to create more documentation as part of my work 
 but I'm experimenting something *very* annoying with OpenOffice, specially 
 the first time it's launched although it might also happen (at random?) after 
 the 2nd or 3rd run: the system completely freezes. Even the keyboard is 100% 
 dead; the caps-lock or num-lock don't even work either, and the only way to 
 get it back to life is by restarting it... so everything is lost and I must 
 start over.
 
 These are the OpenOffice packages on my system now (the same applies for the 
 one at home):
 ---
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ rpm -qa | grep -i openoffice
 OpenOffice_org-2.2.1-43.1
 OpenOffice_org-kde-2.2.1-43.1
 OpenOffice_org-Quickstarter-1.0-514
 ---
 
 This happens with all kind of document formats and for a nerd like me who 
 (almost) uses the 20 desktops it's a good way to learn and use new bad words 
 when everything disappears on this end...
 
 Anyway, I also noticed that the recent versions of OpenSuSE are rather more 
 unstable (I'm a SuSE'r since version 5.3 IIRC)... this could be labeled just 
 as a personal perception if I were using OpenSuSE in only one system but I 
 have it installed in more than one modern system (i.e. dual-core CPU -both 
 AMD and Intel- , xx GB of RAM, big SATA-2 hard disks, etc) at home and at 
 work...
 
 Unfortunately I can't tell you a way to reproduce the problem so please bear 
 with me... and therefore I wanted to ask here if someone has been 
 experimenting such annoyances as well and what, if any, solutions can be 
 applied to get rid of them.
 
 As usual, thanks in advance for your time!
 
 
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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-02 Thread Nate Pearlstein
On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 06:27 -0700, Martin Mielke wrote:
 Sorry... I use OpenSuSE 10.2 so far.
 
 
 Cheers
 Martin
 
 
 - Original Message 
 From: Kevin Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Martin Mielke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: OpenSuSE opensuse@opensuse.org
 Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 3:23:35 AM
 Subject: Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system
 
 You didn't mention which version on SUSE you were using, but I agree
 that 10.2 specifically seemed unstable.
 
 On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 07:56 -0700, Martin Mielke wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  since some days ago I have to create more documentation as part of my work 
  but I'm experimenting something *very* annoying with OpenOffice, specially 
  the first time it's launched although it might also happen (at random?) 
  after the 2nd or 3rd run: the system completely freezes. Even the keyboard 
  is 100% dead; the caps-lock or num-lock don't even work either, and the 
  only way to get it back to life is by restarting it... so everything is 
  lost and I must start over.
  
  These are the OpenOffice packages on my system now (the same applies for 
  the one at home):
  ---
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ rpm -qa | grep -i openoffice
  OpenOffice_org-2.2.1-43.1
  OpenOffice_org-kde-2.2.1-43.1
  OpenOffice_org-Quickstarter-1.0-514
  ---
  
  This happens with all kind of document formats and for a nerd like me who 
  (almost) uses the 20 desktops it's a good way to learn and use new bad 
  words when everything disappears on this end...
  
  Anyway, I also noticed that the recent versions of OpenSuSE are rather more 
  unstable (I'm a SuSE'r since version 5.3 IIRC)... this could be labeled 
  just as a personal perception if I were using OpenSuSE in only one system 
  but I have it installed in more than one modern system (i.e. dual-core 
  CPU -both AMD and Intel- , xx GB of RAM, big SATA-2 hard disks, etc) at 
  home and at work...
  
  Unfortunately I can't tell you a way to reproduce the problem so please 
  bear with me... and therefore I wanted to ask here if someone has been 
  experimenting such annoyances as well and what, if any, solutions can be 
  applied to get rid of them.
  
  As usual, thanks in advance for your time!
  

There is a bugzilla open on this, 245711.

The work around that has been working for me is, after the machine
starts and I first log in, I launch one of the open office programs. It
doesn't seem to matter which one.  Then I go to any one of the menu
items so that the menu appears.  After that I leave it running, never
quit.

So far I have not had the machine freeze.  The problem seems to effect
systems with nvidia cards the most.



I don't speak for SGI or Novell in this forum.  Just relating my
personal experience.

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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-02 Thread Martin Mielke
Hi Nate,

thanks for your reply.
I also have a nVidia card both at home and at work with, apparently, the latest 
drivers... could it be the problem?
Is this then related to OpenOffice or to nVidia??


Cheers,
Martin


- Original Message 
From: Nate Pearlstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Mielke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: OpenSuSE opensuse@opensuse.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 3:36:54 PM
Subject: Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 06:27 -0700, Martin Mielke wrote:
 Sorry... I use OpenSuSE 10.2 so far.
 
 
 Cheers
 Martin
 
 
 - Original Message 
 From: Kevin Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Martin Mielke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: OpenSuSE opensuse@opensuse.org
 Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 3:23:35 AM
 Subject: Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system
 
 You didn't mention which version on SUSE you were using, but I agree
 that 10.2 specifically seemed unstable.
 
 On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 07:56 -0700, Martin Mielke wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  since some days ago I have to create more documentation as part of my work 
  but I'm experimenting something *very* annoying with OpenOffice, specially 
  the first time it's launched although it might also happen (at random?) 
  after the 2nd or 3rd run: the system completely freezes. Even the keyboard 
  is 100% dead; the caps-lock or num-lock don't even work either, and the 
  only way to get it back to life is by restarting it... so everything is 
  lost and I must start over.
  
  These are the OpenOffice packages on my system now (the same applies for 
  the one at home):
  ---
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ rpm -qa | grep -i openoffice
  OpenOffice_org-2.2.1-43.1
  OpenOffice_org-kde-2.2.1-43.1
  OpenOffice_org-Quickstarter-1.0-514
  ---
  
  This happens with all kind of document formats and for a nerd like me who 
  (almost) uses the 20 desktops it's a good way to learn and use new bad 
  words when everything disappears on this end...
  
  Anyway, I also noticed that the recent versions of OpenSuSE are rather more 
  unstable (I'm a SuSE'r since version 5.3 IIRC)... this could be labeled 
  just as a personal perception if I were using OpenSuSE in only one system 
  but I have it installed in more than one modern system (i.e. dual-core 
  CPU -both AMD and Intel- , xx GB of RAM, big SATA-2 hard disks, etc) at 
  home and at work...
  
  Unfortunately I can't tell you a way to reproduce the problem so please 
  bear with me... and therefore I wanted to ask here if someone has been 
  experimenting such annoyances as well and what, if any, solutions can be 
  applied to get rid of them.
  
  As usual, thanks in advance for your time!
  

There is a bugzilla open on this, 245711.

The work around that has been working for me is, after the machine
starts and I first log in, I launch one of the open office programs. It
doesn't seem to matter which one.  Then I go to any one of the menu
items so that the menu appears.  After that I leave it running, never
quit.

So far I have not had the machine freeze.  The problem seems to effect
systems with nvidia cards the most.



I don't speak for SGI or Novell in this forum.  Just relating my
personal experience.

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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-02 Thread Basil Chupin

Martin Mielke wrote:

Hi Nate,

thanks for your reply.
I also have a nVidia card both at home and at work with, apparently, the latest 
drivers... could it be the problem?
Is this then related to OpenOffice or to nVidia??


Cheers,
Martin
  


I've never had anything BUT nVidia cards; I am running 10.2 and I am not 
having a single problem with OO (of any flavour or version).


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Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice freezes the system

2007-10-01 Thread Kevin Dupuy
You didn't mention which version on SUSE you were using, but I agree
that 10.2 specifically seemed unstable.

On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 07:56 -0700, Martin Mielke wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 since some days ago I have to create more documentation as part of my work 
 but I'm experimenting something *very* annoying with OpenOffice, specially 
 the first time it's launched although it might also happen (at random?) after 
 the 2nd or 3rd run: the system completely freezes. Even the keyboard is 100% 
 dead; the caps-lock or num-lock don't even work either, and the only way to 
 get it back to life is by restarting it... so everything is lost and I must 
 start over.
 
 These are the OpenOffice packages on my system now (the same applies for the 
 one at home):
 ---
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ rpm -qa | grep -i openoffice
 OpenOffice_org-2.2.1-43.1
 OpenOffice_org-kde-2.2.1-43.1
 OpenOffice_org-Quickstarter-1.0-514
 ---
 
 This happens with all kind of document formats and for a nerd like me who 
 (almost) uses the 20 desktops it's a good way to learn and use new bad words 
 when everything disappears on this end...
 
 Anyway, I also noticed that the recent versions of OpenSuSE are rather more 
 unstable (I'm a SuSE'r since version 5.3 IIRC)... this could be labeled just 
 as a personal perception if I were using OpenSuSE in only one system but I 
 have it installed in more than one modern system (i.e. dual-core CPU -both 
 AMD and Intel- , xx GB of RAM, big SATA-2 hard disks, etc) at home and at 
 work...
 
 Unfortunately I can't tell you a way to reproduce the problem so please bear 
 with me... and therefore I wanted to ask here if someone has been 
 experimenting such annoyances as well and what, if any, solutions can be 
 applied to get rid of them.
 
 As usual, thanks in advance for your time!
 
 
 Best regards,
 Martin
 
 
 
 
 

 
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