Thank you everybody for your answers. I deleted all the openoffice stuff I could find
before doing the reinstall, and now it doesn't want to launch. It says:

"openoffice.org: Damnit! I can't find OpenOffice's conffiles.
Did you delete or modify /etc/openoffice/autoresponse.conf manually?
To restore the files you should purge openoffice.org and reinstall,
or use 'dpkg --force-confmiss' to reinstall the openoffice.org .deb"

What should I do, please?

Mary



Sigrid Kronenberger wrote:

Hi Mary,
Mary Felkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:

I have done that, then I did "apt-get remove openoffice.org" followed
by "apt-get install openoffice.org".

You haven't needed to uninstall OpenOffice.org. Just have a look in your
home-directory (should be somewhere under /home/mary....) and delete the
folder .OpenOffice.org
Please notice, that there is a point at the beginning of the name (this
means under Linux, that this folder is normally hidden (if you don't
have activated the option, that hidden folders should be displayed).
Just remove this folder (or rename it). When this folder is missing, OOo
creates it again with the default settings.
HTH

Sigrid

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