Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > Sorry, what do you mean exactly? The question was 100% clear: Do you have statd running?
> We run (almost) all our applications on files that are nfs mounted. OO > is the _one_ application that freezes on files via nfs (and doesn't > freeze, if the file is copied to a local folder). Not relevant. > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ which openoffice > /usr/bin/openoffice > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ man openoffice > Reformatting openoffice(1), please wait... Historical reasons. There only to not surprise peeople. > >Anyway, do you have statd running? If not, that's your nfs at fault. > >(Of course, OOo shouldn't hang, but,..) > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps aux |grep stat[d] > statd 4880 0.0 0.0 2648 248 ? Ss 07:26 0:00 > /sbin/rpc.statd Hmm. So it's not #391911... > >And neither of them has a "openoffice". > >Can't people finally write the programs' name as it is? > > Both of them do. Can't you try a 'man openoffice' before repeatedly > arguing about it? It's not my fault that you could start the same Wrong. scripts != package names. The apllication isn't called openoffice, neither is the package... > application via ooo-wrapper, openoffice or ooffice. I guess it was clear > about what I was talking in my mail. As to a previous report in this > thread, all applications of the openoffice.org suite seem to be > affected, so instead of listing > > ooffice > oobase > oocalc > oodraw > oohtml > ooimpress > oomath > oowriter > > I just wrote openoffice. Irrelevant for my point. The Program is OpenOffice.org and the package is openoffice.org. That one possibility of starting it is "openoffice" (which I don't like, too, and will remove for etch +1, but it's there for sarge upgrades) is not relevant on whow the program/the package is named. Gr??e/Regards, Ren? -- .''`. Ren? Engelhard -- Debian GNU/Linux Developer : :' : http://www.debian.org | http://people.debian.org/~rene/ `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] | GnuPG-Key ID: 248AEB73 `- Fingerprint: 41FA F208 28D4 7CA5 19BB 7AD9 F859 90B0 248A EB73
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