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On 01/21/2018 02:16 AM, Wols Lists wrote: |
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> On 20/01/18 01:11, thelma@×××××××××××.com wrote: |
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>> On 01/19/2018 05:25 PM, thelma@×××××××××××.com wrote: |
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>> [snip] |
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>>> The strange part is that on the same box I created a new "user" and |
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>>> Libreoffice works just fine. |
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>>> But it will not work when I log in. |
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>>> I've deleted the folder setting. /home/joseph/.config/libreoffice/ |
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>>> and copied the same folder from new user directory back to my directory. |
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>>> Libreofice still will not start. |
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>>> |
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>>> Joseph |
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>> |
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>> Additional information. |
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>> When I try to start soffice help I'm getting this error |
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>> soffice --help |
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>> X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication. |
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>> (process:24269): dconf-CRITICAL **: unable to create file '/var/run/user/1000/dconf/user': Permission denied. dconf will not work properly. |
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>> LibreOffice 5.4.2.2.0 40m0(Build:2) |
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>> This error does not show up when I run it as new user that I just created. |
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> This is intuition, not knowledge, but /var/run is, I think, stuff that |
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> should appear when you log in, and disappear when you log out. |
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> Log out, log in as root (or su from another user) and see if |
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> /var/run/user/1000 exists. Rename it to something else in case you need |
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> the contents, and then see if libreoffice works. |
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> If everything seems okay, get rid of the old version |
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> (My system has multiple users, I'm the only person logged in, and folder |
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> 1000 (my user-id) is the only one there. I guess somehow some old file |
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> has got "stuck" and needs deleting.) |
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> Cheers, |
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> Wol |
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I solved it by unmerging / emerging "libreoffice". The system required |
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reboot, after that libreoffice start working for all users on the |
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machine. |
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This is like a Windows solution, they always ask you to reboot the |
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computer :-/ |
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Joseph |