Follow-up to my posting yesterday.
As suggested, I created a new user and did nothing besides a "startx"
(choosing KDE as a desktop) and from the K-menu there opening OO-calc. No
trimming, configuring or whatsoever took place in the whole procedure,
just the standard was used.
And what a surpris
Thanks Andrius and Florian,
I have deleted several times ~/.openoffice.org2 during my struggle. And it
was indeed completely gone, I verified that before calling OO again. My
carefully constructed personal settings also, much to my regret, because I
didn't want to reinstall the archived (of cour
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 18:15:49 +0200, Peter Holm wrote:
> Using Debian Etch and updating via aptitude 3 times a week.
> Since I updated OO to 2.0.3-2 a month or so ago, I can not use OO without
> considerable headache. I had and have installed the English version and
> everything went fine befo
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 19:53:51 +0300
Andrius Aštrauskas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The strange thing is, that when I use OO as _root_ everything is
> > fine, only as _user_ I fall into the garbage. So, I thought, the
> > fault lies with me. Especially because I also could not discover a
> > bug
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 18:15:49 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Using Debian Etch and updating via aptitude 3 times a week.
> Since I updated OO to 2.0.3-2 a month or so ago, I can not use OO
> without considerable headache. I had and have installed the English
> version and everything went fine bef
Using Debian Etch and updating via aptitude 3 times a week.
Since I updated OO to 2.0.3-2 a month or so ago, I can not use OO without
considerable headache. I had and have installed the English version and
everything went fine before. But now it's a mess.
EVERYTHING (litterally) that OO _itself_
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