I tried the openoffice with the new login and get the same results. Thanks for the suggestion though, because there is no telling what is in my home directory after all these years... edward On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 07:40:51 -0600 acsguy@wtp.net wrote:
Another thing to keep in mind is to test if problem went away with a newly created login. Sometime there can be some old setting from error-states that continue to error out even though the original has been fixed. The only way to test apps that store settings is to create a new login, login with that newly created one, and test the program. If it works now, there is also a setting that is corrupted....
B-)
On Monday 31 May 2004 05:59 am, Andi Kleen wrote:
On Sun, May 30, 2004 at 10:13:07PM -0400, edward winston wrote:
I just updated my bios to the latest available for the motherboard : v1.31B. OpenOffice still locks up the system. I can get it to happen by opening word, selecting on a menu and then dragging the mouse over each item in the menubar.
Ask your motherboard vendor for a BIOS fix for errata #94 then. It's very very likely that.
-Andi
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