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OpenOffice install/setup crashes
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| t maz 2002-08-31, 10:29 am |
| When trying to run the OpenOffice 1.01 install interactively on Caldera
OpenLinux 3.1.1
system the machine would lock up. I was able to install
non-interactively, but everytime that setup is run,
it crashes, and I have to power-cycle the box. The last time I brought
the system back up,
file system was screwed up, but luckily fsck was able to recover.
OO.org site has no help on this. Has anyone had similar experience and
been able to resolve?
Thanks for any help,
tm
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| L. Friedman 2002-08-31, 11:28 am |
| THis doesn't sound like an OO problem. Sounds like a possible hardware
problem, like bad RAM.
t maz wrote:
> When trying to run the OpenOffice 1.01 install interactively on Caldera
> OpenLinux 3.1.1
> system the machine would lock up. I was able to install
> non-interactively, but everytime that setup is run,
> it crashes, and I have to power-cycle the box. The last time I brought
> the system back up,
> file system was screwed up, but luckily fsck was able to recover.
>
> OO.org site has no help on this. Has anyone had similar experience and
> been able to resolve?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> tm
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L. Friedman netllama@linux-sxs.org
Linux Step-by-step & TyGeMo: http://netllama.ipfox.com
9:15am up 25 days, 17:37, 3 users, load average: 0.04, 0.25, 0.44
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| L. Friedman 2002-08-31, 12:28 pm |
| THis doesn't sound like an OO problem. Sounds like a possible hardware
problem, like bad RAM.
t maz wrote:
> When trying to run the OpenOffice 1.01 install interactively on Caldera
> OpenLinux 3.1.1
> system the machine would lock up. I was able to install
> non-interactively, but everytime that setup is run,
> it crashes, and I have to power-cycle the box. The last time I brought
> the system back up,
> file system was screwed up, but luckily fsck was able to recover.
>
> OO.org site has no help on this. Has anyone had similar experience and
> been able to resolve?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> tm
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L. Friedman netllama@linux-sxs.org
Linux Step-by-step & TyGeMo: http://netllama.ipfox.com
9:15am up 25 days, 17:37, 3 users, load average: 0.04, 0.25, 0.44
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