Torbjørn Sund wrote:
> Open Office needs statd on the client machine to lock files. I solved
> the problem by installing nfs-common. Shouldn't that be installed by
> default? The documentation says "Use this package on any machine that
> uses NFS, either as client or server.  Programs included: lockd, statd,
> showmount, nfsstat, gssd and idmapd."
>   

If installing this would not open up any ports or cause any daemons to
run by default, then we should consider it.

Mark

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Openoffice.org2 cannot write to NFS files
https://launchpad.net/bugs/40537

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