Hello,
For the record, this seems to be solved by a BIOS update.
The machine is a GIGABYTE GB-BXBT-1900.
Before update, it craches after 1 hour to few hours(not more than 4).
After BIOS update, for now it didn't crashes for more than one day.
Alexis.
Le mardi 28 novembre 2017 à 14:28 +1030, Tim a
Tim:
>> It sounds like you have a graphics problem that may crash whatever
>> display program you're using. You probably have to resolve the
>> graphics support, first.
jeandet:
> Yes, for now, I would say that it crashes more when I have no
> mouse+keyboard connected. So for now it seems to work
Le lundi 27 novembre 2017 à 23:14 +1030, Tim a écrit :
> Allegedly, on or about 27 November 2017, jeandet sent:
> > after few hours it crashes because of a fatal error in XWayland.
>
> It sounds like you have a graphics problem that may crash whatever
> display program you're using. You probably
I like an ancient program called xloadimage. It has a delay this
might come close "xloadimage -global -delay " to
doing what you are asking for.
You might need to put a bash wrapper to restart it once all of the
images have been displayed once.
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 2:04 AM, jeandet wrote:
>
https://help.libreoffice.org/Impress/Showing_a_Slide_Show
Thanks,
Richard
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Allegedly, on or about 27 November 2017, jeandet sent:
> after few hours it crashes because of a fatal error in XWayland.
It sounds like you have a graphics problem that may crash whatever
display program you're using. You probably have to resolve the
graphics support, first.
> So my question is