they
see a menu they have never seen before (Mozilla's Profile Manager) after
they've been using Mozilla for some time and after just one use of
OpenOffice.
Is there any way to make OpenOffice not generate such (undesired)
directories upon first run/installation?
Thanks, Rogério Br
pstream. It is not confidential.
Hope this helps, Rogério Brito.
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Package: openoffice.org-calc
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Hi.
I am also having troubles trying to open the file attached with calc.
Gnumeric opens it fine, though. Is this reproducible for you?
Regards,
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fter this message.
If you need further information, please let me know.
Thanks,
Rogério Brito.
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m above). If I copy a "profile" that was used
successfully in the past, then libreoffice starts with the mesa icd &
Co.
Well, that's it for the moment. I hope that this is informative.
More precise information, straces and logs are available if needed.
Thanks for taking care o
package (regardless of if it is implemented by libav or
ffmpeg as the libraries) should be gstreamer1.0-libav instead.
Thanks,
Rogério Brito.
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