Hi Indraveni,

On Saturday, 2006-11-11 07:35:03 +0000, Indraveni wrote:

>  So I tried to execute from the
>  command prompt, but there are no commands like soffice or oowriter
>  etc.., there is a command openoffice.org-2.0, the following are there
>  error messages when i used this command..

> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

btw, running applications as root is generally a bad idea..

Anyway, I wonder why ``openoffice.org-2.0'' should be an executable
command created by an OOo package. Are you sure the .deb you generated
from the original source tree did place it there?

> /usr/bin/openoffice.org-2.0: line 2: /etc/openoffice.org-2.0/program/soffice: 
> No such file or directory
> /usr/bin/openoffice.org-2.0: line 2: exec: 
> /etc/openoffice.org-2.0/program/soffice: cannot execute: No such file or 
> directory

Of course not. That's not the location where it is installed to.

> So I checked under /opt, its installed like openoffice.org-2.1, where
> as /etc/openoffice.org-2.0 is created a link to
> /opt/openoffice.org-2.0. So for the time being I tried to execute
> using the /opt directly as follows.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/soffice
> javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
> no suitable windowing system found, exiting.

As you're running the app as root, is root authorized to connect to the
X display? Is there an X running at all? Try as an ordinary user who
already runs X.

  Eike

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