![]() ![]() In second case, to be sure that LibreOffice uses Sun JRE, follow Alex's answer, just select the one by Sun Microsystems. (select /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java ) Or reconfigure default JRE: sudo update-alternatives -config java (I am not sure what the default packages are, it's possible that you may not have some of these installed - apt-get will just ignore them) You can either remove OpenJDK: sudo apt-get remove default-jre default-jre-headless openjdk-6-jre openjdk-6-jre-headless icedtea6-plugin Sun JRE is in Partner Repository, make sure you have this repo enabled. You can thus use LibreOffice Base as a proper GUI client tool (such as Toad or SQLDeveloper) to connect to just about any kind of database. ![]() What is the preferred method or considerations for connecting Base to Sqlite in Win10 since this release Is there a simple demonstration file, or a case of using Chinook or Northwind database. It seems that the same problem was already reported for 10.10 without gaining any attention.Īssuming that Java is the source of the problem and you use the default JRE (OpenJDK), you could try Sun JRE instead of OpenJDK. The LibreOffice Base Guide 6.2 Ch2 has a brief discussion of Accessing external databases. However the same crash was reported for OpenJDK. Edit: I've missed that Geoffrey is already using Sun JRE and so far it seems that OpenJDK may fix this problem.
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