openoffice document logs me out automagically
Hi there,
i use ubuntu 11.10 (amd64bit version) with LibreOffice 3.4.4, Firefox 12.0, Zotero 3.0.7 (LibreOffice plugin: 3.5.2). I have an odt document full of zotero references that always logs me out from the current linux session. The whole session crashes, i have to log in again and let LibreOffice repair the file. It seemingly repairs it then opens it - and logs me out in 10-20 seconds again (the phenomenon is absolutely replicable). The same thing happens with and without Firefox. And the most interesting part: the very same document works well on my other linux machine (i386, older ubuntu) and also on windows-based machines. I suspect that the error is somehow connected to the amd64bit version but not sure. Anyway, what to do?
i use ubuntu 11.10 (amd64bit version) with LibreOffice 3.4.4, Firefox 12.0, Zotero 3.0.7 (LibreOffice plugin: 3.5.2). I have an odt document full of zotero references that always logs me out from the current linux session. The whole session crashes, i have to log in again and let LibreOffice repair the file. It seemingly repairs it then opens it - and logs me out in 10-20 seconds again (the phenomenon is absolutely replicable). The same thing happens with and without Firefox. And the most interesting part: the very same document works well on my other linux machine (i386, older ubuntu) and also on windows-based machines. I suspect that the error is somehow connected to the amd64bit version but not sure. Anyway, what to do?
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dstillmanYou're going to need to report this to Ubuntu and/or LibreOffice. This is pretty clearly not a Zotero bug.
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dstillman(In other words, even if Zotero inserted something incorrect into the document, a corrupted document still shouldn't be able to crash your entire session.)
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SimonThis sounds like it may be related to http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/16250/unintelligibly-long-tooltips-crash-compiz-ubuntu/. Does disabling tooltips in LibreOffice fix it?
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