On 30/01/2011 01:29 πμ, JB wrote:
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Now with regard to OpenOffice. I would suggest that you reinstall
Writer: # yum reinstall openoffice.org-writer
If that does not help, reinstall all your OO packages: # yum
reinstall openoffice.org-*
Tell us how you start your OO Writer when you get the error ?
In any way i try to run it . For example if i download a document through
firefox and then ask it to open the file then Writer will crash . Mainly
i would
be worried about the fact that when i do the following Writer crashes
I start by pressing the f ( on the lower left corner ( yes by the way
it is the KDE desktop ) ) then i move on to the Applications tab then
to Office then to
OpenOffice.org and finally to Writer .
What desktop are you on: GNOME, KDE, etc ?
Am using KDE ( perhaps this will be of assistance
kdebase-4.5.5-1.fc14.x86_64 )
- from the menu ?
Yes from the menu .
If so, what is in that menu's launcher ?
Yes
Applications - Office -
OpenOffice.org Writer
That´s the path .
right click your mouse on
OpenOffice.org Writer and select
"Add this launcher to panel"
A small problem here . I don´t get the option add this launcher to
panel but just "Add to Panel" assuming that was the intended option.
Then on the panel right click on the OO Writer icon, click properties
A small problem here , i don´t have any properties option so am
assuming "Icon Settings"
and tell us what is in Launcher Properties. - from the panel ?
The command that get´s executed is
openoffice.org -writer %U ( from the Panel )
check properties as above - from the command line ?
am not sure how do i do that .
Just to make sure that you do not have any OO executable leftovers.
Please show us the output: $ ps aux |grep -i office
Writer fired up normally ( from the panel ) and i got
[root@Orion ~]# ps aux |grep -i office
root 3453 0.0 0.0 106204 1380 ? S 11:08 0:00 /bin/sh
/usr/lib64/openoffice.org3/program/soffice -quickstart -nologo -nodefault
root 3484 0.1 2.6 1034528 102248 ? Sl 11:08 0:02
/usr/lib64/openoffice.org3/program/soffice.bin -quickstart -nologo
-nodefault
root 5917 0.0 0.0 103420 852 pts/1 S+ 11:34 0:00 grep
--color=auto -i office
The bogus thing here is that for some reason today for example i can use
Writer , tomorrow after some updates
i can´t and then again after some more updates i will probably be able
to use Writer again . Now Writer seems
to be working normally .
On a sidenote here , although it is quite irrelevant i have to add that
i did an
"rpmdb --rebuild" last night after your last email since i was under the
impression that something wasn´t going all that
well with the rpm database .
Anyway could u please remind me the command in order to see the last
updates ?
JB