Okay, figured it out. Looking through Muon Software Center I discovered there
was a whole series of language packages that were not installed even though I
had specified the base package (openoffice-en-US, openoffice-en-GB). Doing the
following fixed it:
# apt-get install openoffice-en-US-* ope
To add a little...I copied the 'soffice' script and added a couple changes to
get it to run soffice.bin under gdb - namely, adding "gdb --args" to the binary
execution, and then changing the call to 'basename' to remove my extra suffice
(I called it soffice.brm, so basename --suffix=.brm instead
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:37 AM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> For what it's worth, which doesn't answer your problem, I have just
installed OO 4.0.1 on a fresh Xubuntu 13.10 64 bit install, using the
method in
> http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=68
> which I have alw
BRM wrote:
bmeyer@cws1:~$ /opt/openoffice4/program/swriter
Application Error
Just as a preliminary check, did you make sure that you installed the
correct 32-bit or 64-bit version?
Regards,
Andrea.
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I ask you why you are using Ubuntu 13.10 & AOO?
When your first contact with me said Open Office.
Change Mac OS to OS X 10.9
Upgrade your OpenOffice to 4.1
I do not use LibreOffice -
Nor Ubuntu is a Debian - which is a based upon the Linux operating system.
I run the Mac OS 2.9 free etc.
I ha
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:53:05 -0700 (PDT)
BRM wrote:
> I'm trying to convert my laptop from LibreOffice over to AOO. I had a done
> this previously using the unofficial Debian Port[1] for AOO 4.0 on another
> laptop.
> However, my current laptop is running latest [K]ubuntu - 13.10 - and it only
I'm trying to convert my laptop from LibreOffice over to AOO. I had a done this
previously using the unofficial Debian Port[1] for AOO 4.0 on another laptop.
However, my current laptop is running latest [K]ubuntu - 13.10 - and it only
crashes at start-up. Sometimes I get the start-up logo first;