[opensuse] Evolution address book and OpenOffice

2007-01-22 Thread Teruel de Campo MD
suse 10.2 KDE Problem: I do not see any more the Evolution address book database in OO writer any more. I use it all the time in 10.1 In Writer File/Wizards/Address Book Data Source you can not find Evolution any more (neither Groupwise, Thunderbird). In SuSE 10.1 it was there. I did a clean in

Re: [opensuse] Evolution address book and OpenOffice

2007-01-24 Thread Teruel de Campo MD
Thxs for the reply. I do can find where the database is in evolution /home/tdec/.evolution/addressbook/local/system and evolution is working well. My problem is with OO. Until 10.1 I was able to import the Evolution address book into open office using File/Wizard/Address book data sources (in

Re: [opensuse] Evolution address book and OpenOffice

2007-01-28 Thread Carl William Spitzer IV
Is that OOo from Openoffice.org directly or the Suse RPM which is usually a patched version? I use both but I have not tried that version. Looks like it disappeared in OOo 2.0 rpms from OpenOffice. What you need to do is describe the database type to OOo. So find out what evolution uses so I ca

Re: [opensuse] Evolution address book and OpenOffice

2007-01-28 Thread Teruel de Campo MD
Carl, The OO version that I used and had the Evolution address book "filter" was version 2.02 (Novell edition) It is the one that came with SuSE 10.1 I believe there were a couple of on-line upgrades. It was not the one from Openoffice.org. The problem with transfer the db to another format and

Re: [opensuse] Evolution address book and OpenOffice

2007-02-01 Thread Teruel de Campo MD
Thank you for the tip. I am familiar with KnoppMyth is great mainly for new users of myth. I have run myth with other distros also. However I use SuSE and has been great. The new part I want to try is the pcHDTV which I've just got and the new nvideo cards. But I want to have the other part OK befo