First of all - thanks for your feedback.

2010/11/28 Rene Engelhard <r...@debian.org <mailto:r...@debian.org>>
It is really a hack: If that is disabled, you loose your data if OOo
is running and you
 try to log out of GNOME. No UI to ask you whether you want to save or not.
Stupid question: Why openoffice can't just quit? There is no open
files in our situation isn't it?

I don't think there's any way to sensibly fix tis - instead of
disabling the quickstarter
(which incidentiall afaik will be the default in the next LibreOffice
version)
Quickstarter is already disabled by default in both debian and ubuntu.
But problem seem's such a dissapointing to me as functionality was
broken without a clear reason.

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