Hi :)
Renaming the ".libreoffice" or even better, one of it's sub-folders (such as the
user/3), has the same effect as deleting it except that you are able to have a
look at your old stuff even tho LibreOffice can't see it. It effectively
quarantines your old set-up.
I have tried installing 11.04 a couple of times and each time it has
automatically given me the Gnome DE rather than Unity because it couldn't handle
my monitor/graphics-card. I think your particular issue is that you connect
your flat-screen using a Vga cable rather than Hdmi, Dvi or whatever. In my
case it's because my monitor is a horribly ancient and dying Crt. (My 2nd Crt
is still quite nice).
Hopefully the 11.10 due to be released at the end of October ('obviously',
(hence the .10)) will have beaten Unity into better shape. The 3rd alpha
release has just been released but i'm not keen to test things that early, maybe
wait for beta 2.
The 10.04 and 10.10 are great but i am about to try out a few other distros
again as LiveCds and then perhaps dual/multi-boots if i like the look. I might
even try contacting a few "distro hoppers". I'm not keen to move away from
Ubuntu but there are a lot of "ubuntu clones" worth trying. I might try the new
Zorin. Obviously i am going to try the more obvious ones such as Mint, Mageia,
openSUSE but i have already had a quick go with most. Mint and Mageia are the
most interesting and worth trying imo.
http://distrowatch.com/
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <webmaster@krackedpress.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 13:02:46
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: QUESTION: Libreoffice documents constantly
need recovery
I have not been following this thread, but the original question is something
that happened to me once.
What I did was:
uninstall LibreOffice.
delete the hidden folder ".libreoffice" [for Ubuntu] or delete LibreOffice's
"Program Files" folder [for Windows].
reinstall LibreOffice
That fixed the constant recovery [and failed recovery every time] on my system.
----
I want to ask what GUI are you using for Ubuntu 11.04? Unity [default], KDE, or
the optional GNOME?
I do not think I would use the Unity GUI though. I like having GNOME as my GUI
with a lot of added KDE system packages installed. That way I have GNOME GUI
with many of the KDE packages that GNOME seems either not have or are not
fitting my needs.
-----
I cannot install 11.04 on mine due to an "unsupported monitor" error. 1368 by
768 is the largest and default resolution. It should be able to use the 1024 by
768 resolution or lower, but 11.04 just will not. I think since the
motherboard's Nvidia chipset, it sees that the chipset supports 1920 by 1080 and
1440 by 900 so it defaults its startup resolution to one of those unsupported
resolutions for my monitor. Once day I will fix that issue and install 11.04
instead of having 10.04 LTS.
On 08/04/2011 06:13 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
A clean install of Ubuntu 11.04 should do the trick. Going for a dual-boot or
multi-boot is a lot easier than it sounds. The standard install process
usually
gives you the option in the "Partitioning Section". Possibly the 2nd or 3rd
standard option out of about 4 options on that page. The 4th option gets a
bit
technical but you can always click on the "Back" button if it's too
complicated
and then change to one of the standard 2 or 3 options. I think you could
handle
it tho.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Juan Carlos<juanzeppelin@hotmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 4 August, 2011 19:48:30
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: QUESTION: Libreoffice documents constantly
need
recovery
Well, after read all the possible solutions, finally I decided to install
Ubuntu 11.04 (a clean installation) and reinstall LO. I hope this fix the
problem.
Thanks to all who shared their opinions.
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