Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
I have been unable to reproduce this bug. What I tried is:
1- Launch the System Testing application
2- On the Test Selection screen, I press "Deselect all" and then select "User
Applications"
3- When the tests start, I press "Next" to skip tests that aren't related to
*Office.
4- When I hit a test that says "Now we will attempt to open..." and refers to a
file type that can be handled by *Office (for instance, an .odt file) I press
"Test"
Upon doing this, my Natty system correctly launches LibreOffice and
displays the requested document.
In any case this doesn't look like a problem with System Testing, as all
it does is launch the user's preferred application by invoking
xdg-open /usr/share/checkbox/data/documents/OpenOffice_Text_Test.odt
So what I'd like to ask you is to run the command I posted above, from a
terminal window (press ctrl-alt-t to open a terminal window), and let us
know what happens. Ideally it should open the document with LibreOffice.
You can also check which application your system uses to open odt files
with this command:
xdg-mime query default application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text
on Natty this should output
libreoffice-writer.desktop
If it outputs something different, please also let me know.
Thanks!
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
"system test" program references "Open Office" in Ubuntu 11.04
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