[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 113229] When i try to click on a chart in my spreadsheet or make a new chart, my computer restarts.
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Fri Oct 20 07:08:24 UTC 2017
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113229
Alex Thurgood <iplaw67 at tuta.io> changed:
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDINFO
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--- Comment #10 from Alex Thurgood <iplaw67 at tuta.io> ---
My tests were all run on a locally stored version of the XLSX file provided.
@Sheila :
- currently my suggestions to try and resolve this are relatively limited :
- possible hardware incompatibility with the graphics drivers - by chance, is
OpenGL activated in your LibreOffice user preferences ?
- the version you indicate in your response does not appear in the list of TDF
released versions, so I'm assuming that either you have got that version number
slightly wrong, or else you are using a version of LibreOffice provided by
someone other than TDF, for example one of Collabora's versions (Vanilla or
paid) obtained from the Apple Store - if that is the case, please mention that
in your reply
- a LibreOffice user configuration folder problem. The LibreOffice user
configuration folder can be found in:
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/LibreOffice
By default, this directory is hidden. There are several different ways to get
hidden files and folders to display :
Open the Finder
Go to your Macintosh HD folder (access this from Devices in the left column)
Hold down CMD-Shift-. (dot)
All the hidden files will become visible.
Open the Finder
Hold down the Alt (Option) and choose Go
You will see the ~/Library folder listed below the Home folder
Alternatively, you could do the following:
Open the Finder
Choose Go from the menu bar
Choose Go to Folder (or Shift-CMD-G)
Type ~/Library into the text box and press go
Alternatively:
Open Terminal
Type the following:
defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles true
then:
killall Finder
Starting LibreOffice in Safe Mode involves first starting LibreOffice normally,
then LibreOffice menu Help > Restart in Safe Mode. If you don't have this
entry, then you have a version of LibreOffice that is not up to date and/or not
released by TDF.
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