On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 18:51:50 -, André Limaverde
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to run soffice.bin as a Linux service so I can use the API.
For now I run soffice.bin -invisible in a terminal, but I want to
run this during the boot.
I've tried to put this in /etc/inittab, rc.local etc.
Hi Andre,
the office needs an X. That is the problem. You can use Xfvb as X-Server.
Hope that helps,
Christoph
André Limaverde schrieb:
I want to run soffice.bin as a Linux service so I can use the API.
For now I run soffice.bin -invisible in a terminal, but I want to
run this during the
Can you run it as the Xsession starts?
You can configure your startup to run it everytime you login.
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 19:06:53 -, Christoph Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Andre,
the office needs an X. That is the problem. You can use Xfvb as X-Server.
Hope that helps,
Hi,
to run OOo in server mode (without an actual X server running on your
screen), you have to take a few more steps since OOo needs an X server
even when in headless/invisible mode, at least this used to be the case
up to the 1.9.x versions. Don't know about 2.0.
So what you need to do (this
I've tried to run it in /etc/inittab with runlevel 5. But this didn't
work. I just want to get this working after the X starts and before
the login. It is possible?
2005/11/17, Alexandro Colorado [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you run it as the Xsession starts?
You can configure your startup to run
HI andré,
Yes. In fact the command line that I use is:
soffice.bin -invisible -accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;
add the -headless switch
perharps also -norestore if needed
and redirect it on the right display
Laurent
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