On Fri, 2012-02-17 at 17:54 +0100, Sophie Gautier wrote: > Hi Drew, > On 16/02/2012 06:50, drew wrote: > [...] > > > > Just to wrap this thread up, I suppose. > > > > Well, after adding --enable-gtk3 it works. > > > > Had some issues related to the firewall, but got around that - turned it > > off (not likely a good long term solution :-) > > > > WebSocket support was (is) an issue. > > - Win7 and Vista with ie9: Fail > > - HP Mini 110, Mi (Linux) w/ FireFox [latest updates applied]: Fail > > > > All the other browsers I tried (FF under Natty, Chromium, Opera): Pass > > > > @Andor - if you just want to play with this, I could point you to a VM > > with everything pre-installed - I'd need a day or 2 to put it together I > > suppose, just let me know. > > I'm also interested in trying to play with it. But no hurry - I just > have some DVD labels to localize ;-) so when > yLiger__LOoL3.i686-0.0.9.vmx.tar.gz
> ou'll be ready, could you > ping me too, please? Thanks in advance. > > Kind regards Hi Sophie Well - the foundation is, A Foundation..good news yes! And here is the link to a VM pre-enstalled (mostly :-? ) The sustudio profile page is: http://susestudio.com/a/NfE1GU/lippity-lopity-loly_lazing-liger-lool-3 You know if I could maybe see to change the port number in the next build one could actually demo this using the testdrive feature at susestudio. So, the VM there is just the installation files are the 3.6 (master) build out from my machine (I'm sure they could be smaller) with the JeOS (Just enough Operating System) template, and not much (not enough it seems) more. I put a copy of the download file here also (fo anyone not wanting to register an account at suseStudio): http://lo-portal.us/SBS/download/Liger__LOoL3.i686-0.0.9.vmx.tar.gz MD5: 78de314bc29101f1e70674b27c39cf11 So it is pretty straight forward Download the compressed file un-pack to a directory of your choice it will create a dir with that silly name lippity-lopity-loly_lazying-liger-lool-3 by default create your entry in your vm manager of choice (VBox, KVM, Quem) Start the vm and get to a command prompt (logon as tux, password linux) you can start LibO in listening mode with the shell script ~/liber.sh Best wishes, //drew _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice