On 11/19/18 10:49 PM, Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> That's very likely a duplicate of bug #1699772.
>
> To confirm this, can you run the following command in a terminal:
>
> sed -i '/enabled/c\<enabled xsi:nil="false">false<\/enabled>'
> ~/.config/libreoffice/4/user/config/javasettings_Linux_*.xml
>
> Then execute libreoffice writer and let me know if the crash is still
> happening? Thanks!
>
>
> [For the record, that command disables the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) in libreoffice, which is known to cause crashes on 32bits processors. Some functions of libreoffice won't work without Java (the most visible probably being libreoffice base), but most of the office suite should work just fine.]
>
> ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
The command you supplied, carefully typed into a terminal, and entered,
successfully worked-around the problem.
On 11/19/18 10:49 PM, Olivier Tilloy wrote: c\<enabled xsi:nil= "false" >false< \/enabled> ' libreoffice/ 4/user/ config/ javasettings_ Linux_* .xml
> That's very likely a duplicate of bug #1699772.
>
> To confirm this, can you run the following command in a terminal:
>
> sed -i '/enabled/
> ~/.config/
>
> Then execute libreoffice writer and let me know if the crash is still
> happening? Thanks!
>
>
> [For the record, that command disables the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) in libreoffice, which is known to cause crashes on 32bits processors. Some functions of libreoffice won't work without Java (the most visible probably being libreoffice base), but most of the office suite should work just fine.]
>
> ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
The command you supplied, carefully typed into a terminal, and entered,
successfully worked-around the problem.
Thank you!
--
Sincerely,
Aere