Tim Johnson wrote:
I recently removed OO 3.2 from my linux/ubuntu/mint 10 system.
I installed OO 3.3 from the debian install.
Now I can't start open office from Midnight Commander. The
reason is that the /etc/mc/mc.ext file has an entry that looks for
`oofice' associated with an .odt extension.
On Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 11:19:20AM -0900, Tim Johnson wrote:
I recently removed OO 3.2 from my linux/ubuntu/mint 10 system.
I installed OO 3.3 from the debian install.
Now I can't start open office from Midnight Commander. The
reason is that the /etc/mc/mc.ext file has an entry that looks
* Robert Holtzman hol...@cox.net [110305 12:01]:
On Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 11:19:20AM -0900, Tim Johnson wrote:
I recently removed OO 3.2 from my linux/ubuntu/mint 10 system.
I installed OO 3.3 from the debian install.
Now I can't start open office from Midnight Commander. The
reason is
* RA Brown rabr...@the-martin-byrd.net [110305 11:45]:
Tim Johnson wrote:
I recently removed OO 3.2 from my linux/ubuntu/mint 10 system.
I installed OO 3.3 from the debian install.
Now I can't start open office from Midnight Commander. The
reason is that the /etc/mc/mc.ext file has an entry
* Tim Johnson t...@johnsons-web.com [110305 11:30]:
I recently removed OO 3.2 from my linux/ubuntu/mint 10 system.
I installed OO 3.3 from the debian install.
Now I can't start open office from Midnight Commander. The
reason is that the /etc/mc/mc.ext file has an entry that looks for
On Sat, 2011-03-05 at 15:00 -0900, Tim Johnson wrote:
* Tim Johnson t...@johnsons-web.com [110305 11:30]:
I recently removed OO 3.2 from my linux/ubuntu/mint 10 system.
I installed OO 3.3 from the debian install.
Now I can't start open office from Midnight Commander. The
reason is that