On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 13:53, Graham Monk wrote:
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> Hi, I setup Open Office as single user which
> shouldnt have done, it causes problems with
> file permisions etc.
> How do i correct this? I tried to uninstall
> using YAST but it says I cant do that without
> cusing other things to break.

I'm not quite sure what you mean by this, but my guess is that you could
delete the OOo folder in your home directory and re-run the OOo setup
program to install it in a multi-user environment. I know if your using
the OOo installer there is a command line switch to make it multi-user,
and you can run the setup tool on a system with OOo installed. 
You can also remove the package by using the --force or --nodeps command
line switches for rpm. You should however then reinstall it so you don't
break dependencies.

> Also i have a print job i cant get rid of.
> I have gone into Control center and selected the job
> and deleted but it still keeps spewing  gibberish
> every time i turn the printer back on.

Use the command lpq to list your print queues. You can then use the
command lprm job# to get rid of it. You may have to su to root if the
job is not owned by your user. Run lpq again to make sure the print
queue is gone and then turn off your printer, and then back on again to
clear its memory

> Also does my GPG key seem to be working?

Yep.

Jesse


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