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On Thu, 2012-05-03 at 10:40 +1000, Adam Carter wrote: |
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> >> Any idea how to troubleshoot this? Any sense in trying rm -fr ~/.libreoffice? |
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> > always worth a try - but just rename the old directory first and then |
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> > move it back if thats not the problem. |
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> mv ~/.libreoffice ~/.libreoffice-orig didnt help. Any other ideas? |
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Add a brand new user and try in the new environment in case its a |
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problem with the existing desktop environment. |
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There are just too many variables in this sort of vague "doesn't work" |
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scenario so all you can do is start eliminating outside |
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influences/suspects. Seems no one else has jumped in saying they suffer |
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from this too so its something unique to you - I am using 3.5.2 (just |
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upgraded) and its fine. |
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Also, just in case you used an existing document, try with something new |
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and created by yourself just to test this. |
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BillK |
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32bit system on a core2 using a gnome2 desktop |
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[ebuild R ] app-office/libreoffice-3.5.2.2 USE="binfilter branding |
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cups dbus eds gnome graphite gstreamer gtk java kde mysql nsplugin |
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opengl svg vba webdav xmlsec (-aqua) -jemalloc -nlpsolver -odk |
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-pdfimport -postgres -test" 0 kB |