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On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 12:33:57AM +0100, Chris Halls wrote:
> Please try to provide logs of what you are doing and seeing on the
> screen in addition to (or instead of) summarising in your own words; it
> helps me understand what exactly you have done, and the responses you
> received.
So
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 15:49, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> OK, opened, and closed already.
>
> The solution was quite subtle :)
Great, thanks for following up with information about that.
Do you think you could summarise the hints you gathered into a short
paragraph that we can put in README.Debian to
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 07:57, Daugirdas Račys wrote:
> Yes, indeed it is opened properly. What I meant, you should SAVE it as
> *.DOC and open the .DOC with openoffice. Now you'll miss all the
> graphics (one of the pictures by the way is OLE object created with
> openoffice drawing component). The
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 10:51, Chris Halls wrote:
> > So, not a desirable solution, but a solution nonetheless ...
>
> Would you mind opening a new issue at openoffice.org and describe your
> problem and the workaround you found? That would help make sure that
> this gets looked at and fixed for 2
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 10:20, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> However, I mounted the rootfs with the 'nolock' option and all is well
> again. It's fortunate that the rootfs is mounted readonly, for I
> certainly wouldn't like to have mounted a rw export without locking! :/
>
> What's interesting is that I
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 09:48, Daugirdas Račys wrote:
> 1.10-6 is also broken
> though not so badly as 1.1.1a:angry: Besides it crashes from time to
> time, it can
> no longer properly open .doc's with drawings (and pictures) created by
> itself (while
> official version opens without any flaw). Play
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 12:49:12PM +0100, Chris Halls wrote:
> "The problem was resolved when I started to use the nfs-kernel Debian
> package instead of nfs-user Debian package."
Nope, am already using nfs-kernel :)
> Also, does the workaround described help?
Nope, same thing with or without S
1.10-6 is also broken
though not so badly as 1.1.1a:angry: Besides it crashes from time to
time, it can
no longer properly open .doc's with drawings (and pictures) created by
itself (while
official version opens without any flaw). Play with the
attachment: save it as .doc and reopen it... Something
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