Hi all,

It seems to me that openoffice behaves a bit differently under LTSP than it does
on a full blown linux system.

 Case in point sometimes students will be working in
OO and the thin client becomes unresponsive. The only "fix" in this
case is to reboot the TC. In this case the document is always
unrecoverable.
 I've urged our school librarian not to reboot the client until I can
look for the document. However I rarely it.  I assume that the
doc would be in /tmp or perhaps under their ..openoffice.org2/ profile
but I don't find it in either place.
I do often see an open socket like so:

srwxr-xr-x    1 some.student       domain users       0 2010-06-07
08:32 OSL_PIPE_16621_SingleOfficeIPC_51e26689c3c9b24dbc107df4956af5

So my question is where and how can I recover OO docs presumably in
memory or on disk?

In a related matter is anyone working on a global configuration script
for OO (similar to the/etc/firefox/pref/firefox.js) so that admins
could set defaults like "auto recovery" and "save as" file type? I've
been needing something like that for years. And I've seen comments
about it going back nearly a decade.

for context I am running Ubuntu Hardy with OO 2.4

Thanks!

John

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