Bug#491456: updatding openoffice.org-java-common mostly fixes my problem

2009-02-03 Thread dwks
>> I had this issue but finally fixed it by installing the: >> openoffice.org-java-common >> package. >I will try this as soon as I get a chance, to see if it solves the problem for >me. I had that package installed, but by upgrading to the latest version, the problem was also mostly solved for

Bug#491456: file:/// doesn't help

2009-02-02 Thread dwks
>> FILE='/tmp/somefile.odt' > > Could you try with "file:///tmp/somefile.odt"? Sorry, I didn't notice that "file://" there . . . I did as you suggested, and it still didn't work. > I had this issue but finally fixed it by installing the: > openoffice.org-java-common > package. I will try this as

Bug#491456: Python script didn't work

2009-01-27 Thread dwks
Hello, I am having the same problem as Phil. I tried the testunoconv.py as you suggested (picking a different file and using a lowercase 'f' in "from"), and received the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "./conv.py", line 14, in doc = desktop.loadComponentF

Bug#361198: Solved (probably)

2007-07-13 Thread dwks
I had this same problem recently, whilst installing Etch onto an AMD64 laptop. I installed hal and hal-device-manager 0.5.8.1-9, and gnome-power-manager 2.14.3-3+b. The solution is to install the package hal-device-manager. hal (which gnome-power-manager itself depends on) _suggests_ hal-device