Hi,
I just installed Antix and tried to run Libre Office Base, but it crashed because of what seems to be a dependency problem with Java Runtime.
However i installed Java with Synaptic and Base still doesn't work. Anyone ran into this issue before?
Libre Office Base Problem
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- Posts: 8 black-clover
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- Posts: 148 figosdev
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#2
i dont use the java runtime, i have no related problem with libreoffice or openoffice-- it does complain that it wants the runtime, but doesnt seem to need it.
however the problem youre having still exists-- i do not believe it is related. any other details you can tell us?
edit: i dont use base, so maybe it is java. i still dont think it is. have you tried removing libreoffice and installing it from the document foundation website?
however the problem youre having still exists-- i do not believe it is related. any other details you can tell us?
edit: i dont use base, so maybe it is java. i still dont think it is. have you tried removing libreoffice and installing it from the document foundation website?
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#3
I didn't try to reinstall Libre office, but I did try it on another distro and also in Windows and got similar complains with base. All others LO apps work fine. Someone says it might be a kernel issue on 32 bits, but if that was the case it shouldn't happen in Windows.
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#4
did you notice the workaround in that link you posted? it should be fixed in a later kernel, but until that happens you can change the setting for the stack guard (which lowers security a little) to fix the problem.
they also recommend changing it back when the kernel is updated. details in your link-- nice find, this is an interesting one.
they also recommend changing it back when the kernel is updated. details in your link-- nice find, this is an interesting one.
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#5
32-bit: After adding"stack_guard_gap=1" to boot parameters, it works for me.
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#6
Could you post where you got that information from, thanks.black-clover wrote:32-bit: After adding"stack_guard_gap=1" to boot parameters, it works for me.
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#8
Also Calligra has a nice database app which does not require Java, for those for whom security is an issue.