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2009-03-02
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2009-03-02
, 17:36
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#13
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Hi Qole, do you have time to report if ooo3 is quicker than ooo2.41 in starting? Thanks
are you gonna keep up with the 15-day release cycle of mer? or is there a way to update the packages w/o losing functionality?
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2009-03-03
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#14
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I use your Easy-Debian Turbo and I like to keep it updated.
Abt 1 week ago I updated 2.4 to 3 and everything was messed up.
I could't start OpenOffice at all.
I tried to uninstall and reinstall, but the new packages were only for 3 so again , no luck.
So I had to download Easy Debian again and update all packages exept Open Office.
So please try to accomodate Open Office 3.
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2009-03-03
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2009-03-03
, 06:28
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@ Finland
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2009-03-03
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#17
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I've only done a few tests, but no, it doesn't seem to be any faster. Do you know of other reasons why ooo3 is preferable to 2.4?
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2009-03-03
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2009-03-03
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#19
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I havent gotten the e17 to work in Mer btw. There are some stupid dependency errors
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2009-03-04
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#20
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OpenOffice needs at least the GTK package installed, possibly the Gnome package. You'll notice that I have everything working in Easy Debian, so it can be done.
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chroot, easy debian, mer, testing, ubuntu |
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Ernesto de Bernardis