Paul wrote:
Does any one else find that the Beta2.0 releases, if left alone (ie,
I'm not at my PC) crashes and then goes through the whole auto
recovery process??
/paul
I have seen this problem on Windows XP, and only on Windows XP. I
think that this is probably related to auto-saving or
Paul wrote:
Does any one else find that the Beta2.0 releases, if left alone (ie,
I'm not at my PC) crashes and then goes through the whole auto
recovery process??
/paul
Nope. At least, not in Linux.
Doug
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Does any one else find that the Beta2.0 releases, if left alone (ie,
I'm not at my PC) crashes and then goes through the whole auto
recovery process??
/paul
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On Saturday 21 May 2005 09:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Which is the less unstable of the 2.0 betas for OSX ?
>
> And where is it possible to download it ?
Hi JC,
The mailing lists on http://porting.openoffice.org may be of help to you on
this.
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CPH : openoffice.org contributor
Maybe your
Which is the less unstable of the 2.0 betas for OSX ?
And where is it possible to download it ?
JC Helary
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Hi all,
I've just installed 1.9.95 on my kubuntu system - but the mime and
application icons didn't install. Does anyone know how to get them
installed or where I can find them to install them by hand?
Wes
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On Mon April 4 2005 7:46 pm, CPHennessy wrote:
> On Thursday 31 March 2005 16:03, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> > Why hasn't the 2.0 RPMs been fixed yet?! The core4 and core5 files are
> > considered "bad" by RPM in SUSE 9.2!
>
> Because the problem is with SuSE ?
Of course not! Of all distros., SUSE IS
On Thursday 31 March 2005 16:03, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> Why hasn't the 2.0 RPMs been fixed yet?! The core4 and core5 files are
> considered "bad" by RPM in SUSE 9.2!
Because the problem is with SuSE ?
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Maybe your question has been answered already?
Why hasn't the 2.0 RPMs been fixed yet?! The core4 and core5 files are
considered "bad" by RPM in SUSE 9.2!
Fred
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On Wednesday 09 March 2005 09:45, Gert Blij wrote:
> When a 2.0 beta crashes an application, the recovery process works well. AT
> the end of this process one can choose to send an error report to the
> developers, which is great of course. But my Windows XP comes up with a
> crash message that say
When a 2.0 beta crashes an application, the recovery process works well. AT
the end of this process one can choose to send an error report to the
developers, which is great of course. But my Windows XP comes up with a
crash message that says that "crashrep.exe" crashed.
Where do I take this proble
Henry C Tarshis wrote:
Oh, I know; I've never gotten bugzilla to work and I wanted to know if
this was just me or if it's known problem. I've been trying the
snapshots for the last two months or so and this problem has actually
gotten worse, so I was beginning to get concerned.
Wes
Same here on
Wesley Allen wrote:
Ganesha Bhaskara wrote:
Wes Allen wrote:
Hi gang,
Is anyone else having trouble with the 2.0 code-base and the
presentation module? Every time I try to view a slide show it
crashes on me. It doesn't matter if it's an older, imported, show or
a new one that I created in
Ganesha Bhaskara wrote:
Wes Allen wrote:
Hi gang,
Is anyone else having trouble with the 2.0 code-base and the
presentation module? Every time I try to view a slide show it
crashes on me. It doesn't matter if it's an older, imported, show or
a new one that I created in 2.0; it just crashes.
Wes Allen wrote:
Hi gang,
Is anyone else having trouble with the 2.0 code-base and the
presentation module? Every time I try to view a slide show it crashes
on me. It doesn't matter if it's an older, imported, show or a new one
that I created in 2.0; it just crashes.
I have been extensively
Henry C Tarshis wrote:
Is this the Wesley Allen from THOTL?
Since I don't know what that is I'm guessing, NO? Of course I am me, so
I could be wrong...
wes
Wesley Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Stephen Forster wrote:
Dear Beta candidate Users
Please remember that all of you experiencing p
Is this the Wesley Allen from THOTL?
Wesley Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Stephen Forster wrote:
>Dear Beta candidate Users
>
>Please remember that all of you experiencing problems with the
>software, IT'S SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN.It's a beta candidate and should
>not be run ideally on your main
Stephen Forster wrote:
Dear Beta candidate Users
Please remember that all of you experiencing problems with the
software, IT'S SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN.It's a beta candidate and should
not be run ideally on your main pc, better to try it on a back up
machine first. if you don't want glitches, use the
Dear Beta candidate Users
Please remember that all of you experiencing problems with the
software, IT'S SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN.It's a beta candidate and should
not be run ideally on your main pc, better to try it on a back up
machine first. if you don't want glitches, use the stable version
1.1.4
On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 09:44 -0500, Wes Allen wrote:
> Hi gang,
> Is anyone else having trouble with the 2.0 code-base and the
> presentation module? Every time I try to view a slide show it crashes
> on me. It doesn't matter if it's an older, imported, show or a new one
> that I created in
Hi gang,
Is anyone else having trouble with the 2.0 code-base and the
presentation module? Every time I try to view a slide show it crashes
on me. It doesn't matter if it's an older, imported, show or a new one
that I created in 2.0; it just crashes.
I've tried to search bugzilla but use
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