HI Xavier,

On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Xavier Brochard <xav...@alternatif.org> wrote:

>
> OOo recovery works well for me (Debian stable). AFAIK everything is in the
> /tmp directory.
> Is OOo setup as a local application (installed in the chrot)?

OO is not running in the chroot.


> If you reboot the thin client, user is logout. Check that you don't have a
> script that purge user's file in /tmp

When i reboot the TC, I still have the users gnome config files in
/tmp but rarely do
I have their document. Perhaps because they're session has frozen
before they've hit the
default 15 minute auto save. I am currently working on the uno-pgk
angle to set some system wide defaults for autosave and default
document format per Goran's suggestion.

Like so:

Setup the defaults you want on a template user, then

sudo cp 
/home/templateUser/.openoffice.org/3/user/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/*.xcu
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/mods/
cd /usr/lib/openoffice/program/mods/
sudo unopkg add --shared Recovery.xcu
sudo unopkg add --shared Common.xcu

However it's not quite right since I am nogetting some

"error loading basic of document" message at startup. I have a
slightly messy work around for it, but I am hoping to use the UNO
hammer on it as well.

Thanks for your ideas!

John

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