Okay, I solved this by making yet another Ubuntu Server test install,
updating it to the 1017-raspi kernel, now that it was available, and
copying the boot partition data (apart from meta-data, network-config
and user-data + my own config-files) on top of the files on the boot
partition, and it wor
I tried swapping different setups that I have, I've now tried it with
two different firmware versions, one from May and the other from 6th of
July (which is the most current version). It's either the "cursor of
doom"-screen (on two of the Xubuntu desktop installs) or the "rainbow
screen of death" (
Public bug reported:
OK, so I've already killed three RPi4B Ubuntu installs (1 Ubuntu Server,
2 Xubuntu Desktops) by installing the recommended apt package(s) for the
firmware and especially the kernel into version 5.11.0.1015 -- I've
already written a comprehensive summary on the issue on AskUbun
> Himura (glagol) wrote on 2020-09-08:
> Are you running xubuntu on bare metal or VM? We have this bug for VM
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-screensaver/+bug/1871817
Bare metal (Raspberry Pi4B, 4GB), but this has long since been solved
since I've moved on to a newer distro ver
Alright, I finally got this fixed -- don't know where the problem was
but decided to give it a harsh treatment and start all over.
1. Disabled all PPA's and other sources alike, and from
/etc/apt/sources.list , made sure that I had only the repositories under
"http://ports.ubuntu.com"; selected, a
Tried compiling it on source on the Raspberry Pi 4B, running Ubuntu
20.10 (groovy). It compiled just fine up until this point:
___
[LNK] Library/libcanvastoolslo.so
/usr/bin/ld:
/home/putte/builds/core/workdir/CxxObject/svtools/source/misc/imageresourceaccess.o:
in function
`svt::GraphicAc
I've tried compiling from latest Git source of LibreOffice as to their
instructions; everything else seems to compile pretty much OK, but alas;
the same 'com::sun::star::uno::Sequence' is there to haunt during the
compile -- it registers as a "warning" rather than an "error", so that's
why it's pro
** Description changed:
Hi there,
I've had the recurring problem on multiple 64-bit Ubuntu installations
on multiple Raspberry Pi 4B's [aarch64/arm64] where libreoffice crashes
on startup -- this seems to be a persistent bug, as it has happened to
me on 20.04 LTS (arm64) as well as mo
** Description changed:
Hi there,
I've had the recurring problem on multiple 64-bit Ubuntu installations
on multiple Raspberry Pi 4B's [aarch64/arm64] where libreoffice crashes
on startup -- this seems to be a persistent bug, as it has happened to
me on 20.04 LTS (arm64) as well as mo
** Description changed:
Hi there,
I've had the recurring problem on multiple installations on Raspberry Pi
4B's [aarch64/arm64] where libreoffice crashes on startup -- this seems
to be a persistent bug, as it has happened to me on 20.04 LTS (arm64) as
well as more recently on Ubuntu 2
** Description changed:
Hi there,
I've had the recurring problem on multiple installations on Raspberry Pi
4B's [aarch64/arm64] where libreoffice crashes on startup -- this seems
to be a persistent bug, as it has happened to me on 20.04 LTS (arm64) as
well as more recently on Ubuntu 2
Public bug reported:
Hi there,
I've had the recurring problem on multiple installations on Raspberry Pi
4B's [aarch64/arm64] where libreoffice crashes on startup -- this seems
to be a persistent bug, as it has happened to me on 20.04 LTS (arm64) as
well as more recently on Ubuntu 20.10 (groovy),
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