LibreOffice stopped working with Ubuntu 18
LibreOffice stopped working since I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.
It complains about "out of memory" error when I start it. My computer has 24Gb RAM so I don't see how it require more to run....
Command line:
$ soffice
Error occurred during initialization of VM
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread
JavaVM: JNI_CreateJavaVM called os::abort(), caught by abort_handler
in javavm.cxx
[Java framework] sunjavaplugin.soCan not create JavaVirtualMachine,
abort handler was called.
$ free
total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache disponible
Mem: 24113928 9915852 2726308 1619792 11471768
12208684
Partition d'échange: 34576376 75516 34500860
18.04 libreoffice
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LibreOffice stopped working since I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.
It complains about "out of memory" error when I start it. My computer has 24Gb RAM so I don't see how it require more to run....
Command line:
$ soffice
Error occurred during initialization of VM
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread
JavaVM: JNI_CreateJavaVM called os::abort(), caught by abort_handler
in javavm.cxx
[Java framework] sunjavaplugin.soCan not create JavaVirtualMachine,
abort handler was called.
$ free
total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache disponible
Mem: 24113928 9915852 2726308 1619792 11471768
12208684
Partition d'échange: 34576376 75516 34500860
18.04 libreoffice
Have you tried reinstalling libreoffice?sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
– Terrance
Aug 31 '18 at 16:13
1
I just reinstalled, however libreoffice is still unstable, sometime it starts, then freezes. Sometime it shut down unexpectedly and complains about insufficient memory while my system has more than enough, and is able to run several virtual machines at once very smoothly....
– user2968688
Sep 6 '18 at 13:38
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LibreOffice stopped working since I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.
It complains about "out of memory" error when I start it. My computer has 24Gb RAM so I don't see how it require more to run....
Command line:
$ soffice
Error occurred during initialization of VM
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread
JavaVM: JNI_CreateJavaVM called os::abort(), caught by abort_handler
in javavm.cxx
[Java framework] sunjavaplugin.soCan not create JavaVirtualMachine,
abort handler was called.
$ free
total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache disponible
Mem: 24113928 9915852 2726308 1619792 11471768
12208684
Partition d'échange: 34576376 75516 34500860
18.04 libreoffice
LibreOffice stopped working since I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.
It complains about "out of memory" error when I start it. My computer has 24Gb RAM so I don't see how it require more to run....
Command line:
$ soffice
Error occurred during initialization of VM
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread
JavaVM: JNI_CreateJavaVM called os::abort(), caught by abort_handler
in javavm.cxx
[Java framework] sunjavaplugin.soCan not create JavaVirtualMachine,
abort handler was called.
$ free
total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache disponible
Mem: 24113928 9915852 2726308 1619792 11471768
12208684
Partition d'échange: 34576376 75516 34500860
18.04 libreoffice
18.04 libreoffice
edited Aug 31 '18 at 15:35
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Have you tried reinstalling libreoffice?sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
– Terrance
Aug 31 '18 at 16:13
1
I just reinstalled, however libreoffice is still unstable, sometime it starts, then freezes. Sometime it shut down unexpectedly and complains about insufficient memory while my system has more than enough, and is able to run several virtual machines at once very smoothly....
– user2968688
Sep 6 '18 at 13:38
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Have you tried reinstalling libreoffice?sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
– Terrance
Aug 31 '18 at 16:13
1
I just reinstalled, however libreoffice is still unstable, sometime it starts, then freezes. Sometime it shut down unexpectedly and complains about insufficient memory while my system has more than enough, and is able to run several virtual machines at once very smoothly....
– user2968688
Sep 6 '18 at 13:38
Have you tried reinstalling libreoffice?
sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
– Terrance
Aug 31 '18 at 16:13
Have you tried reinstalling libreoffice?
sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
– Terrance
Aug 31 '18 at 16:13
1
1
I just reinstalled, however libreoffice is still unstable, sometime it starts, then freezes. Sometime it shut down unexpectedly and complains about insufficient memory while my system has more than enough, and is able to run several virtual machines at once very smoothly....
– user2968688
Sep 6 '18 at 13:38
I just reinstalled, however libreoffice is still unstable, sometime it starts, then freezes. Sometime it shut down unexpectedly and complains about insufficient memory while my system has more than enough, and is able to run several virtual machines at once very smoothly....
– user2968688
Sep 6 '18 at 13:38
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After update of my Ubuntu 18.04.1 LibreOffice would not not start. I tried suggested solutions like deleting libreoffice from .config, uninstalling and installing LibreOffice, etc. Nothing worked. Then I tried Terrance's reinstall (sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
) and it worked.
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After update of my Ubuntu 18.04.1 LibreOffice would not not start. I tried suggested solutions like deleting libreoffice from .config, uninstalling and installing LibreOffice, etc. Nothing worked. Then I tried Terrance's reinstall (sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
) and it worked.
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After update of my Ubuntu 18.04.1 LibreOffice would not not start. I tried suggested solutions like deleting libreoffice from .config, uninstalling and installing LibreOffice, etc. Nothing worked. Then I tried Terrance's reinstall (sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
) and it worked.
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After update of my Ubuntu 18.04.1 LibreOffice would not not start. I tried suggested solutions like deleting libreoffice from .config, uninstalling and installing LibreOffice, etc. Nothing worked. Then I tried Terrance's reinstall (sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
) and it worked.
After update of my Ubuntu 18.04.1 LibreOffice would not not start. I tried suggested solutions like deleting libreoffice from .config, uninstalling and installing LibreOffice, etc. Nothing worked. Then I tried Terrance's reinstall (sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
) and it worked.
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Have you tried reinstalling libreoffice?
sudo apt install --reinstall libreoffice
– Terrance
Aug 31 '18 at 16:13
1
I just reinstalled, however libreoffice is still unstable, sometime it starts, then freezes. Sometime it shut down unexpectedly and complains about insufficient memory while my system has more than enough, and is able to run several virtual machines at once very smoothly....
– user2968688
Sep 6 '18 at 13:38