[libreoffice-users] LO 5.1 Google 2 factor authentication

2015-11-10 Thread Mikel Urbieta
Hi all,

It seems that 2 factor authentication support is missing in LO 5.1 Alpha1
for Google Drive service when opening a remote file. Anyone knows if this
is the normal behavior in this state of the development, or I'm missing
something?

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Thanks!!

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Issues downloading LibreOffice Portable

2013-12-19 Thread Mikel Urbieta
Hi,

You can also use this plugin:
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/libreoffice-server-installation-gui
You can install any version of LibreOffice in parallel

Good luck!







2013/12/18 Tom Davies 

> Hi :)
> This link might help
> https://www.libreoffice.org/download/portable/
>
> There is another portable apps type of place that has every version of
> LibreOffice but i'm not sure of the address.  The marketing team were
> going to put their link on the same page as the link i just gave but i
> didn't read the page to see if it's there.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
> On 18 December 2013 01:40, Name Hidden for Security Reasons
>  wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Sorry for replying so late.  I was just searching my disposable inbox for
> > "portable," not expecting to find anything, and found your e-mail.
> >
> > I found that LibreOffice Portable is available on CNet's Download.com
> > service
> > (
> http://download.cnet.com/LibreOffice-Portable/3000-18483_4-75449672.html?tag=mncol;1
> ).
> > However, the version is shown as 4.1, and last updated July 29, 2013.
>  The
> > LibreOffice Portable site on PortableApps.com lets me download version
> > 4.1.3, but the same problems persist.  I've cleared the browser cache,
> tried
> > different browsers (IE, Firefox, and Chrome), and even tried different
> > computers and wireless networks.  I get the same result, in which the
> > browser gets the impression that the download is complete, and upon
> opening
> > the .paf.exe file, I get "Installer integrity check failed." error.
> > I'm using Windows Vista 64-bit.
> > Version 4.1 (downloadable from Download.com) downloaded successfully,
> and I
> > installed it on my flash drive successfully. Did The Document Foundation
> > quit mirroring their downloads off of Download.com?
> > Thank you.
> >
> >
> > On 12/3/2013 7:55 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi :)
> >> Did you manage to solve this in the end?  I think the Portable Aps
> >> version is only for Windows.  On Linux it's much easier to install
> >> LibreOffice through any of your package managers although you might
> >> not get the most up-to-date one.
> >>
> >> However it is odd that you were having trouble downloading with
> >> Firefox.  Any nonIE web-browser tend to be able to cope better with
> >> intermittent connections.
> >>
> >> The only way you could usually improve on that is by using the
> >> torrent.  You probably have a reasonably good torrenting client
> >> built-in to your system so just download the tiny torrent and then
> >> allow your client to use it or else double-click on it when it's
> >> downloaded.  Either way the full download should start shortly after.
> >>
> >> It might be even better to try a different mirror but i've not figured
> >> out how to do anything like that.  Most people know but it eludes me
> >> Regards from
> >> Tom :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 28 November 2013 18:53, Name Hidden for Security Reasons
> >>   wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hello,
> >>> I was trying to download the LibreOffice 4.1.3 Portable edition from
> >>> LibreOffice.org, and then tried the download from PortableApps.com.
> >>> I've tried to download the package using different methods and
> browsers,
> >>> and
> >>> the download (which is supposed to be around 113 MB, according to HTTP
> >>> headers) stops (at anywhere from 7.9 MB downloaded to 40.2 MB
> downloaded,
> >>> in
> >>> the multiple attempts to download LibreOffice Portable).  The browser
> >>> gets
> >>> the impression that the download is completed.  However, I get an error
> >>> message when opening the
> >>> "LibreOfficePortable_4.1.3_MultilingualNormal.paf.exe" file, saying
> that
> >>> the
> >>> installer integrity check failed.
> >>> I know that:
> >>>
> >>>   * I am using a direct connection to the internet router.
> >>>   * I got the same, repeating issue every time I tried to re-download
> >>> the file.
> >>>   * It appeared as if I were being redirected to a mirror.
> >>>   * Nothing is wrong with my "hosts" file
> >>> (%systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts).
> >>>   * I didn't lose my internet connection.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I've come to the conclusion that something might be wrong with the
> >>> servers
> >>> of The Document Foundation, LibreOffice, or the mirror
> >>> mirror.nexcess.net.
> >>> Is there anything I can do to download LibreOffice Portable without
> these
> >>> issues, or is something going on on your servers or the mirror?
> >>> I also noticed unusual behavior of the LibreOffice website when
> >>> attempting
> >>> to download LibreOffice Portable, as described below in the HTTP
> headers:
> >>> Data I found questionable is marked red, while data that is unusual is
> >>> marked yellow, followed by a note.
> >>>
> >>> When I clicked the download button for LibreOffice, I noticed that it
> >>> goes
> >>> to the url
> >>>
> >>>
> http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/portable/4.1.3/LibreOfficePortable_4.1.3_MultilingualNormal.paf.exe
> .
> >>> Howev