On 01/13/2010 07:52 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> This version was installed by default by a fresh installation of Fedora
> 11, x86_64. If a module is missing which is it? And why would Fedora
> install OOo without installing all its features?

Fire up your package manager and search on "openoffice".  My guess is
that one of the set of available OOo RPMs is not installed... (I don't
use RedHat so which one is missing would be a wild guess).  If nothing
looks like it is missing... maybe it is something missing in the RH
build itself?  Although if that was the case, you would think more
people would have noticed by now :-)

You can also download/install the vanilla OOo from the OO.o website, and
run it alongside the distro customized one (I do this).


> I would also like to know what the name of the OOo configuration folder
> is for this version of OOo. I seem to have two configurations folders
> in ~/. In case one is conflicting with the other, which is the correct
> one?

What do you see?  $HOME/ooo3, $HOME/openoffice.org/3/, $HOME/ooo-dev?
Something else?  Are you using an old /home partition that has been
through many upgrades/updates of OOo?

C.
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Clayton Cornell       ccorn...@openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
Sun Microsystems, Hamburg, Germany

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