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Bug#873443: uno-libs3: Fatal exception: Signal 6



Hi Rene,

Thanks for the quick reply!

On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 10:54:10PM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 09:16:25PM +0200, linus.luessing@c0d3.blue wrote:
> > The device I'm using is armhf/armv7 based: An Odroid U3 featuring
> > a Samsung Exynos 4412 ARM processor which includes a Mali-400 MP VG/3D
> > GPU.
> 
> ... which needs non-free, binary only drivers, ttbomk?


I'm running the Odroid U3 with a clean, free Debian Sid repo and a
vanilla 4.2.3 Linux kernel. Root partition was installed via
debootstrap from Debian Sid / free-only. And the kernel was
self-compiled from the vanilla, unmodified Linux kernel git. I'm
neither using the hackish kernel provided by the vendor, Hardkernel,
nor did I install any non-free Debian packages, firmwares or kernel
modules. The upstream support with free software is actually pretty
nice for this device :-). Even Device Tree Sources are available in
the vanilla kernel for the U3.

As far as I understood, the only proprietary software used is
some signed, small, proprietary binary blob in the first bytes
of the flash memory / eMMC card. To initialize graphics
first which then loads the bootloader (u-boot) which then loads
the kernel (as far as I understood).

> [...]
> > Is there a way to deactivate OpenGL in some config file
> > for libreoffice?
> 
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/OpenGL
> 
> I thought there was some envvar, too, but don't find it right now...
> 
> I *think* "safe mode" (libreoffice –safe-mode) also disables OpenGL...

"$ libreoffice --safe-mode" did not help, same crash.

I noticed, that running "$ libreoffice -h" crashed, too. However,
that one only fails with the very first line ("terminate called
after..."). The "Fatal exception" and stack trace is missing
on the command line output then.

Regards, Linus


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