I tested the official version (3.1.1, amd64 debs) but was unable to
reproduce the bug.

While installing and removing packages, I noticed that I was able to to
get one successful save when the Ubuntu version's -gnome and -gtk
packages were not installed.  However, the bug reappeared at the next
attempt. This gave me the feeling that the time/number of
cycles/available processing power it takes to save AutoRecovery
information is somehow central to this. Without -gnome and -gtk it
happens quicker. I also tried to stress my system (urandom > null on
each CPU core) while running the official version which made
AutoRecovery take longer than with the Ubuntu version but was unable to
make it fail.

- It seems to be Ubuntu-specific
- It seems to be related to time/number of cycles/available processing power of 
AutoRecovery

** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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GDI Metafile graphics get a Read Error and disappear after upgrading to Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460618
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