Hi :)
Can you get to a command-line and open LibreOffice from there?
Ctrl Alt t
should open a terminal console.  Then the command
soffice
should open LIbreOffice.  If it doesn't (or maybe even if it does)
then hopefully the command-line should show some error messages which
might give some clue about what's gone wrong.
Regards from
Tom :)





On 17 March 2014 01:02, Don C. Myers <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I recently just bought an Acer Chromebook C-720, and used Chrubuntu to
> install Ubuntu 13.10 on it. On my other Linux machines when I do a clean
> install I completely purge the system of the Ubuntu LO version, and then
> install The Document Foundation version. I'm presently running 4.2.2.1 on
> them. Once Chrubuntu was installed on the Chromebook, I purged it of the
> Ubuntu version, which was 4.1.3.x and installed Libreoffice 4.2.2.1.
> However, unlike with the installs on my other machines, none of the LO apps
> show up in dash at all. LO does show up in synaptic. It is like before LO
> had the menus as part of the install where there were not any menus without
> installing them separately. I'm sure there are not many people doing this,
> but any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Don
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