Am 04.02.2017 um 05:33 schrieb Samuel Natan Freiholtz:
I was about to install OpenOffice when I was informed I had to close Google
Chrome because changes needed to be made to that application by OpenOffice.
Why? Why Do OpenOffice need to change Google Chrome??
OpenOffice doesn't change
Hi
I was about to install OpenOffice when I was informed I had to close Google
Chrome because changes needed to be made to that application by OpenOffice.
Why? Why Do OpenOffice need to change Google Chrome??
/Samuel
Ariel Constenla-Haile has granted Matthias Seidel
's request for 4.1.4_release_blocker:
Issue 119208: Cannot select a different icon set
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119208
--- Comment #29 from Ariel Constenla-Haile ---
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017 17:11:40 -0300
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
> On 03/02/17 19:47, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> >> On Linux, OpenOffice uses gstreamer (on Fedora there are tow packages
> >> for the older gstreamer API and the newer gstreamer1 API), besides
> >> installing
Hi Marcus!
Shure, I attach a screenshot of the part of installationprocess I am talking
about.
The text say:
"Files that's used
Some files that need to be uppdated is in use at the moment.
The following software use files that need to be updated at installation. Close
the software and klick
Hi Samuel
"Files that's used
Some files that need to be uppdated is in use at the moment.
The following software use files that need to be updated at
installation. Close the software and klick Try again to proccesed.
Google Chrome (Process Id: 1440)"
This means that the OpenOffice
I think you started the install directly through chrome. That's why it
refers to it. If you start the installer from your download file it should
not reference to chrome.
Did you check if OpenOffice was running?
Samuel Natan Freiholtz schrieb am Sa., 4.
Feb. 2017,
Am 04.02.2017 um 20:01 schrieb Samuel Natan Freiholtz:
Shure, I attach a screenshot of the part of installationprocess I am
talking about.
I'm sorry but attachments are not allowing in mailing lists.
The text say:
"Files that's used
Some files that need to be uppdated is in use at the
CC'ing Samuel as he is not subscribed to this mailing list.
Am 04.02.2017 um 20:48 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
I think you started the install directly through chrome. That's why it
refers to it. If you start the installer from your download file it should
not reference to chrome.
Did you check if
On 03/02/17 19:47, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
>> On Linux, OpenOffice uses gstreamer (on Fedora there are tow packages
>> for the older gstreamer API and the newer gstreamer1 API), besides
>> installing gstreamer you need to install the plugins, they may have
>> names like gstreamer-plugins-bad,
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