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On 07/19/2009 04:16 PM, James wrote: |
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> Roy Wright<roy<at> wright.org> writes: |
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>> Also are you building OO from source or running the binary version? |
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> Well, it's definately a permission problem, because as root |
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> I can run OO flawlessly......? |
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There is also another possibility: root and you are just different |
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users, and the problem may lie in your ~/.oo3/ directory. To test |
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this idea just rename ~/.oo3 to something else and let OO make a new |
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one. If that test fails then you start looking at permissions. |
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I always keep a spare user account named 'tester' for the same purpose, |
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just in case the problem is something else in my home directory that |
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may not be obvious. |