Thanks for looking.
I've also posted at https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47=274402
and someone there says:
"it's a well-known bug:"
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On 31/07/18 16:29, atlan wrote:
Hi, It is with LO, installed by going to Software Manager which is part of
Mint, then clicking on Flatpak (which brings up a long list of applications)
and then clicking on LibreOffice. I have also uninstalled LibreOffice-core
in Package Manager, but didn't have
Hi, It is with LO, installed by going to Software Manager which is part of
Mint, then clicking on Flatpak (which brings up a long list of applications)
and then clicking on LibreOffice. I have also uninstalled LibreOffice-core
in Package Manager, but didn't have to do that.
Do other Flatpak apps
Why not snap you ask - I can understand you favouring that solution when you
are familiar with Snap, however I am not. I only discovered the Flatpak
concept a week ago when I stumbled across the Flatpak category in the
Software Manager of a new installation of Mint 19. It took a while to
Hi:
Snap system is a Sandbox way to install now programs in many
GNU / Linux distributions. It was develop by Canonical (Ubuntu) and put
able for all the distributios want to use. It try to solve the problems
of securities because as I understand the software installed by this
way can't
I've never heard of snap and am looking for a solution not a workaround.
I'm using Flatpak because it is installed by default in Mint 19 and there is
loads of Flatpak software in the Mint Software Centre to install with a
single click, which seems a great step forwards to me.
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I understand now your problem...but what is the difference between
LibreOffice version of Flatpak and Snap version ? Why you prefere
Flatpak version ? I've installed before in other computer the Snap
version and all were well, include I could keep the version .deb that
Ubuntu install by default
Thanks for your reply,
I was not looking at uninstalling LibreOffice - just want to get the Flatpak
version working without being in superuser mode.
The reason I used the three commands -
(sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice
sudo apt autoremove
sudo apt-get clean sudo apt-get autoremove)