openoffice in chroot

2004-11-24 Thread Alexandru Cabuz
I set up a chroot last night following the instructions in the howto. By the way, that AMD64 howto needs some updating. There are some details that are not mentioned. Like when and how to run base-config to set up the chroot environment, and whatnot, and when and how one should run aptitude to inst

openoffice in chroot

2005-05-04 Thread jmt
Hello, Question : having open office installed in a 32 bit chroot, how do I access printers (using cups) ? jmt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: openoffice in chroot

2004-11-25 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
Alexandru Cabuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I set up a chroot last night following the instructions in the howto. > By the way, that AMD64 howto needs some updating. There are some details > that are not mentioned. Like when and how to run base-config to set up > the chroot environment, and what

Re: openoffice in chroot

2004-11-25 Thread Phil Warrick
Hi Alex, Could you send all the details of what you did to get running? I agree that there are holes in the HOWTO (see my related thread). Thanks, Phil

Re: openoffice in chroot

2004-11-26 Thread Alexandru Cabuz
> Could you send all the details of what you did to get running? Well, first of all, since the chroot I had installed was sid-ia32, I thought maybe it's because... well... it's sid, you know. So last night I wiped it out and debootstrapped sarge over it. I have not had time to check if openoffice

Re: openoffice in chroot

2004-12-03 Thread Alexandru Cabuz
Alright, I am still struggling to get openoffice running inside a 32bit Sarge chroot here, and the latest development is that as a matter of fact openoffice does NOT hang when you try to start a new document. It just takes a really really long time to do it. When I follow how much use it makes of

Re: openoffice in chroot

2004-12-03 Thread Bob Proulx
Alexandru Cabuz wrote: > That's pretty strange. Has anybody seen or heard anything like this > before? I could also try to put this up on one of the openoffice.org > lists... That is pretty strange. I don't have anything really useful to add except to say that it is working great for me. I did n

Re: openoffice in chroot

2004-12-04 Thread Alexandru Cabuz
> do, I might suggest that you try sarge instead of sid to avoid the My chroot IS sarge. My main amd64 system is sid of course, since sarge has not been ported to amd64. Alex.

Re: openoffice in chroot

2004-12-04 Thread Bob Proulx
Alexandru Cabuz wrote: > > do, I might suggest that you try sarge instead of sid to avoid the > > My chroot IS sarge. My main amd64 system is sid of course, since sarge > has not been ported to amd64. I am sorry, I must have missed that. However it means I have no idea what to suggest next that

Re: openoffice in chroot

2005-05-04 Thread Clive Menzies
On (04/05/05 12:25), jmt wrote: > Hello, > > Question : having open office installed in a 32 bit chroot, how do I access > printers (using cups) ? Well I'm not sure if this is proscribed practise but I installed cups in the chroot . it works ;) Regards Clive -- www.clivemenzies.co.uk ...

Re: openoffice in chroot

2005-05-04 Thread Giacomo Mulas
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Clive Menzies wrote: Well I'm not sure if this is proscribed practise but I installed cups in the chroot . it works ;) do you mean that you installed the package or that you actually run the service from the chroot? Both are feasible, of course. Given that disk space is re

Re: openoffice in chroot

2005-05-04 Thread Clive Menzies
On (04/05/05 17:16), Giacomo Mulas wrote: > On Wed, 4 May 2005, Clive Menzies wrote: > > >Well I'm not sure if this is proscribed practise but I installed cups in > >the chroot . it works ;) > > do you mean that you installed the package or that you actually run the > service from the chroot

OpenOffice in chroot -- fonts?

2006-08-20 Thread Andrew Robinson
I managed to get openoffice to install fine in a ia32 chroot environment (from pages like [1]). It runs okay, but everything is extremely large. The fonts (menu bars, dialogs, etc.) are about 18pt font or so (buttons in the dialogs are huge). I'm not sure if this is a dpi, font or resolution prob

Problem with OpenOffice in chroot

2006-04-03 Thread Sylvain Archenault
Hello, Since this morning, I can't run OpenOffice in my chroot. Here is the output : dchroot -c ia32 -d -q oowriter /usr/bin/oowriter: line 7: my: command not found /usr/bin/oowriter: line 9: my: command not found /usr/bin/oowriter: line 11: my: command not found /usr/bin/oowriter: oowriter: li

openoffice in chroot and java

2005-04-08 Thread jmt
Hi, I am running OpenOffice in a chroot (as described in debian-amd64-howto), but the version packaged is 1.1.3 ; and I am supposed to test the new 2.0 beta. I installed this version (using alien, since this beta is packaged as rpm's). Now the question is : which version of java am I to install

Re: OpenOffice in chroot -- fonts?

2006-08-21 Thread Helge Hafting
Andrew Robinson wrote: I managed to get openoffice to install fine in a ia32 chroot environment (from pages like [1]). It runs okay, but everything is extremely large. The fonts (menu bars, dialogs, etc.) are about 18pt font or so (buttons in the dialogs are huge). I'm not sure if this is a dpi,

Re: OpenOffice in chroot -- fonts?

2006-08-24 Thread Andrew Robinson
Tried using xfs. I have more fonts now in open office, and the "Andale Mono" is now available, but that didn't help What is interesting, is that the fonts are correct in the actual contant (in oocalc, the fonts in the cells are fine). It is only the windowing fonts (menu bar, dialog text, etc.).

Re: OpenOffice in chroot -- fonts?

2006-08-24 Thread Matteo Vescovi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Andrew, On 08/24/2006 09:20 PM, Andrew Robinson wrote: > Tried using xfs. I have more fonts now in open office, and the "Andale > Mono" is now available, but that didn't help > > What is interesting, is that the fonts are correct in the actual > c

Re: OpenOffice in chroot -- fonts?

2006-08-30 Thread Helge Hafting
Andrew Robinson wrote: Tried using xfs. I have more fonts now in open office, and the "Andale Mono" is now available, but that didn't help What is interesting, is that the fonts are correct in the actual contant (in oocalc, the fonts in the cells are fine). It is only the windowing fonts (menu b

Re: Problem with OpenOffice in chroot

2006-04-03 Thread Sylvain Archenault
Thanks to a private message, I found the solution, I needed to downgrade to login_4.0.15-1 (http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2006/03/23/debian/pool/main/s/shadow/login_4.0.15-1_i386.deb). Have a nice day :) Sylvain Archenault wrote: Hello, Since this morning, I can't run OpenOffice in my c

Re: Problem with OpenOffice in chroot

2006-04-03 Thread Clive Menzies
On (03/04/06 16:50), Sylvain Archenault wrote: > Thanks to a private message, I found the solution, I needed to downgrade > to login_4.0.15-1 > (http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2006/03/23/debian/pool/main/s/shadow/login_4.0.15-1_i386.deb). > > Have a nice day :) Thanks Sylvain I was bitten