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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 05:25    Post subject:  

I am using playdayz Go Open Office 3.2.1 and it seems to be working fine.
I'll attach a full hardinfo report to see if anyone can spot any clues, but basically I am running an AMD X2 proccessor with an nforce chipset.

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Oh yes, I compiled the very latest nvidia driver too, the one at the repo didn't work for me and was not recommended in the wizard.

See this post for the driver.

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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 07:09    Post subject: OpenOffice crash on clean install but not on upgrade  

I have done some more testing of the OpenOffice crash. Although OO crashes Wary on a clean install it does not crash on an upgrade using warysave.2fs from Wary 070.
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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 07:20    Post subject: Re: OpenOffice crash on clean install but not on upgrade  

Terryphi wrote:
I have done some more testing of the OpenOffice crash. Although OO crashes Wary on a clean install it does not crash on an upgrade using warysave.2fs from Wary 070.


So it might be something to do with the way it creates (or not) its .config file. Will grab a .config from a working install and try it.

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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 07:55    Post subject: Re: OpenOffice crash on clean install but not on upgrade  

DaveS wrote:
Terryphi wrote:
I have done some more testing of the OpenOffice crash. Although OO crashes Wary on a clean install it does not crash on an upgrade using warysave.2fs from Wary 070.


So it might be something to do with the way it creates (or not) its .config file. Will grab a .config from a working install and try it.


Nope! Still no go.....

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trim the fat button exists no more at all Rolling Eyes


It is now gone for puppies that are built from PET packages, which is Wary and Puppy 4.x (and earlier). PETs are usually already stripped to the basics, whereas packages from Debian and Ubuntu etc. usually have lots of fat that can be trimmed.

In Wary, you will in the 'puppy-wary5' repo that there are lots of _DOC, _NLS and _DEV PET packages, which are the already-separated components of the original packages.

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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 09:13    Post subject:  

Both OpenOffice and LibreOffice crash on my system. Video card is ATI Radeon 3450.

Starting from a terminal, output is:

domainname: applet not found.

Have googled around for this but haven't found much. Sounds like a java problem though.

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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 09:33    Post subject:  

tronkel wrote:
Sounds like a java problem though.

Yet they both run fine with the'30 kernel......

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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 09:46    Post subject:  

tronkel wrote:
Both OpenOffice and LibreOffice crash on my system. Video card is ATI Radeon 3450.

Starting from a terminal, output is:

domainname: applet not found.

Have googled around for this but haven't found much. Sounds like a java problem though.


That error is not the problem. I get it but OO continues to load successfully using my warysave.2fs from Wary 070.

I think you may be close to the answer with Java. I had Java unchecked in my 070 warysave file so perhaps on upgrade OO did not look for it and therefore did not cause a crash.
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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 09:52    Post subject:  

Tried it with java installed. No better....
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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 10:11    Post subject:  

DaveS wrote:
Tried it with java installed. No better....


I was about to try that having convinced myself that the lack of Java in 092 was the cause of the problem. Expletive!

I don't think it is a kernel issue if I can run OO with an old warysave. I'll try to figure out what I have in it that makes the difference. Library or library version maybe?
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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 10:24    Post subject:  

Yep, same here. Tried it with Java jre1.6.0_22. Definitely installed correctly for system-wide access using /etc/profile.

Also, I've been rummaging around in /initrd and finding all sorts of spurious .wh files and folders. Remember these critters from the past? They cause all sorts of problems.

Barry has been seeing problems with the layered file system recently and these "whiteout files" are perhaps connected with this.

But the likeliest source of the problem is the k2.6.34.6 kernel.
Maybe a kernel compile option is the way to go here.

More googling required.

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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 10:36    Post subject:  

DaveS and Tronkel: This is weird.

I just added java-jre-6u20.pet, restarted Xserver and OO no longer crashes! Can you try a reboot?
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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 10:40    Post subject:  

Terryphi wrote:
DaveS and Tronkel: This is weird.

I just added java-jre-6u20.pet, restarted Xserver and OO no longer crashes! Can you try a reboot?


Tried re-boot... no go Smile

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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 10:45    Post subject:  

More thoughts on OO crashing.

As far as I remember, the 2.6.34 kernel version was the first to include built-in proprietary modules for both ATI and NVIDIA cards. Or did that actually start with 2.6.33? Anyway, I remember having serious video problems with a version of real Ubuntu Lucid using the 2.6.33 kernel. This problem then finally went away with k2.6.35. This might mean that the 2.6.34 kernel has a fundamental problem with these two included proprietary video modules.

So what's the best solution for Wary? k2.6.35 might be too new for older hardware. So how about going back to k2.6.32 for Wary 5. This seems to work well in Lucid for example, which shows no problem with Open/Libre/Office

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PostPosted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 12:25    Post subject:  

tronkel wrote:
More thoughts on OO crashing.

As far as I remember, the 2.6.34 kernel version was the first to include built-in proprietary modules for both ATI and NVIDIA cards. Or did that actually start with 2.6.33? Anyway, I remember having serious video problems with a version of real Ubuntu Lucid using the 2.6.33 kernel. This problem then finally went away with k2.6.35. This might mean that the 2.6.34 kernel has a fundamental problem with these two included proprietary video modules.

So what's the best solution for Wary? k2.6.35 might be too new for older hardware. So how about going back to k2.6.32 for Wary 5. This seems to work well in Lucid for example, which shows no problem with Open/Libre/Office


Quirky works very well including OpenOffice with the '33 kernel.

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