Update: attempting to open a .odt on a remote linux share using sftp (so
not using samba) will result in the SAME ERROR. The .desktop sed hack
does NOT solve the problem in this regard. So, from what I know there
is no workaround for Ubuntu 12.04.3 to open .odf files on sftp shares.
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confirming the problem still exists in Ubuntu 12.04.3, with LO 4.1.3 PPA
version (version 4.1.3~rc2-0ubuntu1~precise1~ppa1) as prior comment
indicates. Workaround of:
sudo sed -i 's/X-GIO-NoFuse=true/#X-GIO-NoFuse=true/'
/usr/share/applications/libreoffice-* as
as alluded to above does seem to h
Bryan, sorry I missed the earlier comment where you indicate you are
using Fedora 20, KDE desktop.
To clarify, my testing results above are with Gnome-Shell / Unity /
Cinnamon desktops, and I have not tested with KDE.
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I have just confirmed this bug is NOT PRESENT for the following:
Client: Ubuntu 14.04
LibreOffice Version 4.1.3.2
Connection: smb:// from nautilus, so mounted to ~/.gvfs
Client: Ubuntu 12.04.3
LibreOffice Version: 4.1.4.2
Connection: cifs entry in /etc/fstab
I have just confirmed this bug IS STI
Bryan,
What OS are you running? Again from my testing I see the problem SOLVED
in Ubuntu 14.04, but still present in Ubuntu 12.04. It is some
combination of LibreOffice 4.1 (+) in combination with *something*
present in Ubuntu 12.04 that is not in Ubuntu 14.04. I am not sure
about interim relea
Sorry I wasn't clear enough: I mean that in Ubuntu 14.04 this bug seems
SOLVED. The workaround of comment 15 is NOT REQUIRED.
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