Patrik Bubák, just to clarify, would you have a crash file in /var/crash
after the session crashes?
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So Chris, I did as you said, had to re-install the computer for Windows
and go back to Linux (safest way) went through the trouble of almost
breaking my computer due to what seemed as a broken update for my BIOS,
but luckily was only a config reload failure, which I managed to
restore.
The output
There were people responding on AskUbuntu having the same issue with the
same configuration as me, and a couple of others as well.
I will try again once I get my laptop back and in the meantime perhaps
more people will be able to reproduce the issue.
The issue was spotted even in kernel 4+.
Than
To clarify again: This is first and foremost a Xorg/driver bug. As the
report claims this worked with Ubuntu 14.04 and presumably LibreOffice
4.2.x, but did not with Ubuntu 15.04 and presumably LibreOffice 4.4.x,
it might be helpful to fix the bug in Xorg to test LibreOffice 4.4.x
from the LibreOff
I found my old legit copy of Win 7 Ultimate, installed, wanted to update
BIOS to the latest version, update failed and now the computer needs to
be serviced.
I will report after I get it fixed.
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Björn, I cannot do any such debugging, because the moment I open any
part of the Libreoffice suite the system completely crashes. This
happens only with Libreoffice, no other program.
Christopher, I have tried to update my BIOS, but I am not running a copy
of Windows on this machine and when I tur
Patrik Bubák, as per http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-
and-netbooks/lenovo-g-series-laptops/g50-45-notebook-lenovo an update to
your computer's buggy and outdated BIOS is available (36). If you update
to this following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIOSUpdate does it
change anyt
Nothing LibreOffice does should crash X11, as such the bug is in X11 or
its drivers. Nonetheless a clean reproduction scenario (like "1/ open
attached document 2/ scroll to page 3 3/ select cells the the table on
the top of the page" would be required for debugging.
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Libreoffice is known to crash the entire session on certain AMD
configurations, mine happens to be one of them.
AMD A6-6310 APU w/ AMD Radeon R4 and R5 M230 graphi
Perhaps if someone could attach this bug to this one also: 1468668
It happened right after I posted this and it may contain even more data.
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