On Apr 26, 2014 3:21 PM, "Dr A. J. Trickett"
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a strange one for you.
>
> On box "F" the local user "V" can run LibreOffice (Debian stable) without
a
> problem.
>
> If user "A" SSH into the box "F" from "W" or "M" and runs any LibreOffice
> application back down the tunnel
On Saturday 26 Apr 2014, Simon Reap wrote:
> On 26/04/2014 15:20, Dr A. J. Trickett wrote:
> > If user "V" tries to do the same then LibreOffice starts but after about
> > 1 second of any application (e.g. writer) running it vanishes without
> > trace. User "V" has no problem running other applicat
> >
> > Maybe run strace on the command? So,rather than just "libreoffice" as
> > the command you tunnel through SSH,
> >
> >strace -o /tmp/lbo.log /usr/bin/libreoffice -writer
>
> I would also be tempted to, at least temporarily, zap the ~/.libreoffice
> directory for the user for whom it
On 26/04/14 16:03, Simon Reap wrote:
> On 26/04/2014 15:20, Dr A. J. Trickett wrote:
>> If user "V" tries to do the same then LibreOffice starts but after
>> about 1
>> second of any application (e.g. writer) running it vanishes without
>> trace.
>> User "V" has no problem running other application
On 26/04/2014 15:20, Dr A. J. Trickett wrote:
If user "V" tries to do the same then LibreOffice starts but after about 1
second of any application (e.g. writer) running it vanishes without trace.
User "V" has no problem running other applications on "F" and having them
display on box "M".
Mayb
Hi,
I have a strange one for you.
On box "F" the local user "V" can run LibreOffice (Debian stable) without a
problem.
If user "A" SSH into the box "F" from "W" or "M" and runs any LibreOffice
application back down the tunnel they work perfectly well.
If user "V" tries to do the same then Lib
On 22 April 2014 20:09, Imran Chaudhry wrote:
> I'm after decent hardware to run XBMC on, I've already tried
> OpenElec/Raspberry Pi but was not satisfied with it. I've bought a WD
> Live Media Player which I am similarly not 100% happy with.
>
I've run it on a Pi, and it just wasn't quite fast