On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 11:55 AM, Robert Nagy <rob...@openbsd.org> wrote: > Try a different window manager.
Or you can try with wmname. Install wmname with 'pkg_add wmname' And then put: /usr/local/bin/wmname LG3D into your ~/.xinitrc right before the line that exec your window manager... Ciao! David > On (2017-01-09 18:28), Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: >> > I had similar issue, was not even aware of it. For me following >> > command makes it work again: >> > >> > rm -rf ~/.config/libreoffice >> > >> > It was on: >> > >> > OpenBSD 6.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #97: Tue Jan 3 00:47:09 MST 2017 >> > bu...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP >> > >> > with libreoffice-5.2.4.2p0v0 packaged at 2017-01-05T14:48:47Z >> > >> > >> > On Thu, Jan 05, 2017 at 09:30:08PM -0600, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: >> > > First message December 21, no replies. Text below is the Document >> > > Foundation bugzilla bug and exchange with developers there. >> > > >> > > I'm baffled that nobody else seems to has seen this. >> > > >> > > Description: >> > > If LibreOffice is opened from the command line or from the cwm start >> > > menu, it displays a dialog box to the effect that due to an >> > > unexpected error, LibreOffice crashed, that documents that had been >> > > open will be recovered. In the case when there had not be a real >> > > crash, the are no files in the list to choose recovery for. Closing >> > > the dialog box ends the program. If the command line is used, this >> > > error appears in the terminal window: Warning: failed to launch >> > > javaldx - java may not function correctly >> > ... >> > >> > -- >> > best regards >> > q# >> >> Thanks, I've tried that, and it works the first time. The issue always >> comes back. >> >> -- >> >> Edward Ahlsen-Girard >> Ft Walton Beach, FL >> > -- "If you try a few times and give up, you'll never get there. But if you keep at it... There's a lot of problems in the world which can really be solved by applying two or three times the persistence that other people will." -- Stewart Nelson