On 12/7/20 6:20 AM, José Abílio Matos wrote:
On Monday, December 7, 2020 10:04:03 AM WET Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Can you reproduce your problem with kill -9 $LYXPID ?
>
> Pavel
Yes.
In order to define a minimal example do the following.
1) Open LyX with the last opened files.
2) Create a
On Monday, December 7, 2020 10:04:03 AM WET Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Can you reproduce your problem with kill -9 $LYXPID ?
>
> Pavel
Yes.
In order to define a minimal example do the following.
1) Open LyX with the last opened files.
2) Create a new file and save it (this is important).
3) Kill the
On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 09:15:51AM +, José Abílio Matos wrote:
> I happened to me before in another laptop that had a thermal shutdown, there
> it happened the same thing. So I guess that this falls in the "something more
> brutal" category. :-D
Can you reproduce your problem with kill -9 $L
On Sunday, December 6, 2020 10:01:42 PM WET Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> OK, what would be a forced shutdow? Run lyx from console and kill it
> with Ctrl+C, or something more brutal?
>
> JMarc
Basically the whole graphical session crashed. I was in a zoom session and
there was some button that
Le 06/12/2020 à 22:08, José Abílio Matos a écrit :
On Linux, I am using Fedora 33 but this happened before, if for some
reason I have a forced shutdown I loose all the informations about the
previous session opened files.
That is all the information regarding the documents that were open is
On Linux, I am using Fedora 33 but this happened before, if for some reason I
have a forced shutdown I loose all the informations about the previous session
opened files.
That is all the information regarding the documents that were open is lost.
That is very annoying. :-)
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