All the application like (oocalc, oodraw etc,etc ) are
placed in /usr/bin/ which are linked to actual "bin"
file in
If from the icon you are able to right click ->
properties .
In the command section add the path where soffice is.
#locate soffice.bin
In the command put soffice -writer (or -calc
Hello!
> Recently I re-loaded Redhat 9 on my system. The open
> office is not
> working now though it shows in the programme files
> and when I click upon
> any of its components it shows activity but does not
> open.
Have you tried running it from the command prompt
itself? Try opening a shel
Recently I re-loaded Redhat 9 on my system. The open office is not
working now though it shows in the programme files and when I click upon
any of its components it shows activity but does not open. Earlier it
was working fine. I was actively using Open Office.
I have tried reloading it from the
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 07:46, Rajesh K Jha wrote:
> Recently I re-loaded Redhat 9 on my system. The open office is not
> working now though it shows in the programme files and when I click upon
[SNIP]
On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 17:28, Ramana Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed linux 9.0 in my newly
Recently I re-loaded Redhat 9 on my system. The open office is not
working now though it shows in the programme files and when I click upon
any of its components it shows activity but does not open. Earlier it
was working fine. I was actively using Open Office.
I have tried reloading it from the