Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Flatpak Libreoffice - opens with "(as superuser)" in title bar

2018-07-31 Thread Stephan Bergmann

On 31/07/18 16:29, atlan wrote:

Hi, It is with LO, installed by going to Software Manager which is part of
Mint, then clicking on Flatpak (which brings up a long list of applications)
and then clicking on LibreOffice. I have also uninstalled LibreOffice-core
in Package Manager, but didn't have to do that.

Do other Flatpak apps show this issue? I thought I had seen it in another
one (almost sure I did) but I've just gone though them now and can't find it
elsewhere. Here are the results:


Sorry, still no idea.  Searching through the LO sources (both master and 
libreoffice-6-0), I see no mention of "superuser" that could cause "(as 
superuser)" to be added to window titles.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Flatpak Libreoffice - opens with "(as superuser)" in title bar

2018-07-27 Thread jorge Rodríguez Fonseca
Hi:

Snap system is a Sandbox way to install now programs in many
GNU / Linux distributions. It was develop by Canonical (Ubuntu) and put
able for all the distributios want to use. It try to solve the problems
of securities because as I understand the software installed by this
way can't access nothing than the place where it is installed. Another
benefits, it is easier to the own or develops of the programs to
prepare software to offer updates to the users (less complicated). It
benefits both sides.

In this links you can find the repositorie of software prepare with
Snap:

https://snapcraft.io/store

and here:

https://snapcraft.io/libreoffice

you can find LibreOffice as snap installation.

Flatpak is other way that born, as I know, as the same time of Snap and
has similar features, but to know what are all the difference between
them, is necessary to googleing because I don't know all of them
although I red a year ago, more less, an articule in the web about this
topic.

If you have problems with the Flatpak installation in GNU / Linux Mint,
why not probe with the Snap option ?

I hope this help,

Jorge Rodríguez


El vie, 27-07-2018 a las 09:45 -0700, atlan escribió:
> I've never heard of snap and am looking for a solution not a
> workaround.
> 
> I'm using Flatpak because it is installed by default in Mint 19 and
> there is
> loads of Flatpak software in the Mint Software Centre to install with
> a
> single click, which seems a great step forwards to me.
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Flatpak Libreoffice - opens with "(as superuser)" in title bar

2018-07-27 Thread jorge Rodríguez Fonseca
I understand now your problem...but what is the difference between
LibreOffice version of Flatpak and Snap version ? Why you prefere
Flatpak version ? I've installed before in other computer the Snap
version and all were well, include I could keep the version .deb that
Ubuntu install by default and the more update version by Snap version,
and both run without problems.

Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez


El vie, 27-07-2018 a las 08:36 -0700, atlan escribió:
> Thanks for your reply,
> 
> I was not looking at uninstalling LibreOffice - just want to get the
> Flatpak
> version working without being in superuser mode.
> 
> The reason I used the three commands -
> 
> (sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice
> sudo apt autoremove
> sudo apt-get clean sudo apt-get autoremove)
> 
> - was to attempt to remove the previous repository/non-flatpak
> version
> fully. I did not do that before the first install of the flatpak
> version and
> subsequently wondered if that omission might have been responsible
> for the
> superuser message - but apparently not.
> 
> I have also tried removing the Flatpak version using flatpak
> uninstall
> org.libreoffice.LibreOffice/x86_64/stable as well as with the
> Software
> Centre, then rebooting and reinstalling, but am still getting the
> superuser
> notification in the title bar.
> 
> 
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