rsync ??? I think i are sinking fast ...
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(Physics / General Physics) Physics a device or part of a system at which energy is removed from the system a heat sink On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Tom Davies <tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Hi :) > I favour copy&paste or even better is drag&drop. No need for anything > fancy like rsync or anything. > Regards from > Tom :) > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* anne-ology <lagin...@gmail.com> > *To:* Tom <tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk> > *Cc:* rost52 <bugquestcon...@online.de>; users@global.libreoffice.org > *Sent:* Tuesday, 4 December 2012, 16:48 > > *Subject:* Re: [libreoffice-users] query re. LO crashing ... > > Thanks. > > But HOW does one effectively restore the old to the new ??? > [that aspect boggles my mind] > > Believe it or not - last night I cleaned out the caches then shut it > down - > and this morning, all seems to be working well ??? > > *bog·gle v. bog·gled, bog·gling, bog·gles > > > 1. To hesitate as if in fear or doubt. > 2. To shy away or be overcome with fright or astonishment > 3. To act ineptly or inefficiently; bungle. > > 1. To cause to be overcome, as with fright or astonishment. > 2. To botch; bungle.* > > > Maybe there's a ghost in this machine ... came in with the fog > [London has nothing over this 4-day [so far] fog] ;-) > > > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:10 AM, Tom Davies <tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk> > wrote: > > Hi :) > > Probably best to start by renaming your User Profile > > http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/UserProfile > > > > That tends to be the best and fastest fix for anything weird, especially > > things that suddenly started behaving weirdly for no readily apparent > > reason and which did work properly previously. Also does sometimes fix > odd > > things in fresh new installs. > > > > In the old days or with older style programs you would "get back to > > factory defaults" by doing a complete reinstall but that is not the case > > with OpenSource software and some proprietary software seems to be > learning > > the trick too now. So, nowadays when you do a reinstall programs tend to > > pick-up on your old settings and keeps your galleries, templates, > > Extensions and all the rest intact. To get back to factory defaults you > > just rename the folder that all those settings and configurations are in. > > That is the User Profile. > > > > By renaming instead of deleting you keep all your old stuff but have just > > effectively hidden it so that LO is forced to generate a new one. Later > > you can copy&paste chunks from your old profile into your new one to > regain > > some of your old stuff. If weirdnesses have occurred then the most > likely > > cause is apparently 3rd party Extensions so you can probably get almost > all > > your old stuff back. > > > > Regards from > > Tom :) > > > > > > > > > > > > From: rost52 <bugquestcon...@online.de> > > >To: users@global.libreoffice.org > > >Sent: Tuesday, 4 December 2012, 9:36 > > >Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] query re. LO crashing ... > > > > > >I think this it is not much of a problem. > > >Options / LibreOffice / OnlineUpdate / check now. > > > > > >or go http://www.libreoffice.org/ > > > > > >Installation is very simple, just install, and LibO takes the previous > > setting automatically. Its a > > >5 min job. I takes more time to get the dust from the old typewriter. > > > > > >Today I would install 3.5.7.2 and next week or so upgrade to 3.6.4 > > > > > > > > >On 2012-12-04 12:33, anne-ology wrote: > > >> ... all was fine until today; LO no longer opens PDF files or > > word > > >> files ... what could have happened ??? > > >> > > >> If I up-date [from 3.4] will this clear up the problem? or will > > the > > >> problem persist? > > >> > > >> AND where is the best place to download the program - updates - > > >> without all the bits and pieces separated out; > > >> ok, I'm looking for a simplified, non-geek place to > upload > > the > > >> updated version [to which ???]. > > >> > > >> The more I learn of these computers, the stupider I feel ;-) > > >> > > >> Anyone else in this boat ... anyone able to help the drowning > > ... or > > >> is it time to pitch this 'glorified typewriter' out the window and > > retrieve > > >> the manual typewriter from the attic ... > > >> > > -- For unsubscribe instructions e-mail to: users+h...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted