Hello Marina,
Yes, it was an OS setting. I got it sorted out and working. Thanks for your
input.
Jerry
On Aug 9, 2014 7:08 AM, "mt" wrote:
> Hello Jerry,
>
> I'm not familiar with Xubuntu Linux, but in other operating systems, the
> "default browser" is a system-wide setting. So you should be a
Hello Jerry,
I'm not familiar with Xubuntu Linux, but in other operating
systems, the "default browser" is a system-wide setting. So you
should be able to change it through whatever tool Xubuntu Linux
offers for controlling system preferences.
HTH,
marina
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> From: "J. Van Brimmer" [mailto:jerry...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 3:12 PM
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Change default browser
>
> I have OO-4.1.0 on Xubuntu Linux. I just installed it, and when I started up
> Writer, after a few seconds it
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Subject: Change default browser
I have OO-4.1.0 on Xubuntu Linux. I just installed it, and when I started up
Writer, after a few seconds it presented me with a notification saying that
there was updates for an installed extension.
So I clicked on the button. After it found the extensi
I have OO-4.1.0 on Xubuntu Linux. I just installed it, and when I
started up Writer, after a few seconds it presented me with a
notification saying that there was updates for an installed extension.
So I clicked on the button. After it found the extension update, I
clicked on the Install button. Th