On 1/3/06, Koen Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I recently installed Debian on a new 64 bit laptop. As I also like to > run OpenOffice, I installed a 32 bit chroot. With a simple 'dchroot -d > oowriter', I can now start Writer. > > I'd like to be able to simply click a file on my Gnome desktop. It's > easy to tell Gnome to run 'dchroot -d oowriter', but I cannot tell it > how to pass the filename. The problem is that, if I have a file with > name 'test test.doc', I can open it by running 'dchroot -d oowriter > "test\ test.doc'. The following methods don't work: > dchroot -d oowriter test test.doc > dchroot -d oowriter test\ test.doc > dchroot -d oowriter "test test.doc" > > I expect that I'm not the only one with this problem, so how did others > solve it? Or should I be asking aroung on a Gnome list? > > Thanks for any help!
Hi Koen, i use: dchroot -d oowriter -- myfile.doc Should work for you to. -Pascal -- Homepage (http://organact.mine.nu) Debian GNU/Linux (http://www.debian.org)

