You can copy things back from the .zlibreoffice to the all new .libreoffice to
get your settings back.
That can help you pin-point which config file or whatever it was that broke the
system or what got broken. It is odd that your dictionaries survived. Perhaps
they are global and can be found in other packages, such as your IM or email
client?
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: MR ZenWiz <mrzenwiz@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 21 January, 2011 6:22:31
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: And yet another .pps that Impress doesn't
do right
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 9:56 PM, MR ZenWiz <mrzenwiz@gmail.com> wrote:
:
This effectively cripples LO completely and I can't use it at all now.
So, I went and renamed .libreoffice to .zlibreoffice and restarted LO.
It did the exact same thing that rc3 did the very first time I ran it
(and I think rc2 as well, but I'm not sure) - after it finished
loading everything up, it went away without opening any window of any
kind.
After that it seems to work fine, but I haven't tried re-opening that
.pps file. I'd rather not....
Of course, I lost all my settings (but miraculously my dictionaries
survived???).
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