My personal preference has been to remove OO and install LO. That said, in my 
install I was able to open OO files. Are you getting any errors?

Cheers. 

- Christian Bryant
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From: "Karunakaran .M" <karuna1...@gmail.com>
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Subject: [gNewSense-users] After regular installation of 'parkes'-1

Dear folks,

I downloaded cups-pdf_2.5.0-16_i386.deb .  By '$ sudo dpkg ....' I
could install pdf printer.  Thanks.

Now I am facing a problem with OpenOffice.

I am not able to open any file pertaining to OO.  This, I did not
check during my 'live-cd' installation trials. I have updated
installation twice. Still the problem persists.

Do I have to re-install OO or remove and go for LibreOffice installation? - or-

Anything I am missing in invoking OO to bring to the GUI/ Gnome?

Karunakaran
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