Hi :)
I think the best policy right now is to sit&wait to see if anyone else
reports this problem in the near future.  If they do we might be able
to get enough information to make a bug-report then.

I have had a similar case on Windows 7 when attempting to install MS
Office 2010.  We had wanted all machines to have the same
configurations so i was editing the xml file on the server so that i
could go to each machine and just double-click the installer.  I was
trying to find a way of pushing it out to all the machines to save
myself the walk but apparently it's not worth doing for less than 50
machines so i gave up and tried to catch machines when they weren't
being used rather than stopping people from working or doing it at a
scheduled time.  My boss grabbed the DVDs off me and did his own
install on hos own machine and then told me off because his icons were
the generic broken-link type icon.  His settings are not quite the
same either but no-one's noticed that.  Everyone else's were fine.  I
still don't really know exactly what is wrong with his machine but he
really doesn't like me messing with his machine.  Hence his regularly
has problems and has even blue-screened a few times.  However, that is
Windows and a different program so it's unlikely to be a similar
cause!
Regards from
Tom :)



On 4 January 2014 00:31, Kracked_P_P---webmaster
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yes you might have issues with a Beta 4.2.x.x.
> I just - this afternoon - replaced 4.0.6 with 4.1.4 and will be testing it
> out for a bit.
>
> I started with 9.04 or 9.10, kept 10.04 LTS till 12.04 LTS came out.  I
> tried to update to 11.xx but has issues that ended up being 11.xx issues
> with my on-board video card that 10.04 did not have.  I found out about that
> when I went to 12.04 and the same problem was there, but went away with a
> upgrade from NVIDIA on-mother-board to NVIDIA PCIe-card.
>
> I have upgraded - not clean install - before on a laptop, but things keep
> being kept on the drive that is no longer needed.  The clean install from
> 10.04 to 12.04 reduced the drive space of everything installed in the root
> folders other than "/home" by over 50 GB that the 11.04 to 12.04 upgrading
> without a clean install.  I did this on a laptop.  So anytime I "upgrade" it
> needs to be a clean install.  The problem with that is I keep forgetting all
> these little things like the needed files to be able to lay "protected" DVDs
> on my Ubuntu desktop and a lot of other "stuff" that I need to get my work
> done.  Took a few weeks to install everything [or remembering what is needed
> to be installed] that I had on my previous version of Ubuntu.
>
> Once I install the OS, then I have to install MATE all over again and all of
> the tweaks for that desktop environment.  Also the time to install all of
> the packages I use on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.  When I installed
> 12.04 on a new drive, after the old one failed, it took over 16 hours to
> install the OS, MATE, and all of the packages, less all of the tweaks and
> such I keep forgetting to install till I need them.  That is with a
> semi-fast quad processor desktop.  It takes much more on my slower dual core
> desktop I dual boot with Win7.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 01/03/2014 07:01 PM, Don C. Myers wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've not had any issues with LO 4.1.4.2 (Document Foundation Version) on
>> Ubuntu 13.10 with Unity on several machines. Since 4.2 is still in beta you
>> might want to try 4.1.4.2 and see if the same thing happens. If 4.1.4.2
>> works fine, odds are it is a bug in 4.2. If you have the same issues with
>> both versions, then I would think it is something with your computer.
>>
>> You are correct, Ubuntu 14.04 is the next long term release. I've read
>> quite a few good things about it, and nothing that scares me. I've had every
>> version since 8.10. 13.10 is the most polished, and also the fastest version
>> yet. Upgrading even just to get the kernel updates I've found to be
>> worthwhile.
>>
>> Don
>>
>> On 01/03/2014 05:47 PM, CVAlkan wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm using LibreOffice Version: 4.2.0.1 Build ID:
>>> 7bf567613a536ded11709b952950c9e8f7181a4a
>>> with 64 bit Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
>>>
>>> I've never used Mate, only Unity, so can't comment on that.
>>>
>>> My understanding is that Ubuntu 14.04 is the next long term release, but
>>> from all I've heard I must say I'm quite nervous about upgrading when the
>>> time comes.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>
>
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