Hi folks,
here is another trick:
1. Just install linux-image-4.9.0-0-*** from backports.
2. Then boot with it, and libreoffice will start.
3. Now reboot and start with the actual kernel i.e. 4.11-**
4. Do NOT delete ~/.config/libreoffice!!!
5. Voila, libreoffice is starting again with
Hi,
just FYI: latest version of libreoffice in debian/testing is also still
crashing.
Thought, you should be informed.
Best
Hans
Hi folks,
I think, and everyone might agree to it, that downgrading to an old kernel with
its security
holes and other already fixed stuff is IMO a very bad and dumb idea!
Downgrading a
kernel for a single app is always the most wrong policy.
You should note, that the last running
Aaron Valdes - 28.07.17, 19:49:
> How do I edit my /etc/apt/source.list in order to see older kernel versions?
>
> # apt-cache policy linux-image-`uname -r`
[…]
I think its best to use snapshot.debian.org for that
Thanks,
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Martin
Hello,
How do I edit my /etc/apt/source.list in order to see older kernel versions?
# apt-cache policy linux-image-`uname -r`
linux-image-4.9.0-3-686:
Installed: 4.9.30-2+deb9u2
Candidate: 4.9.30-2+deb9u2
Version table:
*** 4.9.30-2+deb9u2 500
500 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian
Hi Rene,
dated libreoffice up this morning, but no success. I deletd
~/.config/libreoffice
and got this error message:
*user@protheus7*:*~*$ libreoffice
*user@protheus7*:*~*$
Hope, this helps.
Best
Hans
Hi Rene,
maybe you should know, that libreoffice-writer ran fine since my last update,
which was
on 20th july 2017.
I am running debian/testing, i386. And I do almost any day an upgrade.
No kernel update! So, maybe it helps, when you see, which packages were
updated. This is
the list:
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