From: rockhopper <icicemail00@googlemail.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice unable to open from or save to PogoPlug
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sunday, 30 October, 2011, 22:39
Hi
Thanks for the reply. I hope I am doing the right
thing in replying
back as I'm unsure of the etiquette for this list/forum.
I should have made it clear in my original post, the files that I cannot
directly open or save to on the Pogoplug originated on my local
machine. When on the local machine I have no problems with the files
whatsoever. The files have permissions -rw-r--r--.
Alexander Thurgood replied to check the file locking
options and write
permissions on the Pogoplug
device. I am still looking for the relevant post
regarding
writing/opening to NAS.
Thanks again
On 28/10/11 18:34, Tom [via Document Foundation Mail
Archive] wrote:
Hi :)
I usually start dealing with this sort of thing by checking to see if
the files would open when they are on my own machine, rather than over
the network. Can you copy one of the files to your machine and see if
you can open the 'local' copy?
At worst it temporarily means you can at least use the networked
file-share as just a back-up or storage device and then use a local
copy for editing.
Hopefully someone (such as Alex) might then be able to help you expand
on that functionality.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Subject: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice unable
to open from or save
to PogoPlug
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Date: Thursday, 27 October, 2011, 22:36
I recently purchased a Pogoplug to
which I have attached an ext3 formatted
drive. Having moved some LibreOffice documents to the
attached drive I am
unable to open them. Double clicking on the icons in
Nautilus or opening
through LibreOffice results in the following error:
General input/output error while accessing filename
filename is the full path to the file. I get the same
error when trying to
save a new file to the device.
I got the error with LibreOffice 3.3.4 and today updated to
3.4.3, through
the Launchpad repository, and receive the same error.
The Pogoplug is mounted using the 32-bit version of the
companies software -
pogoplugfs. I believe this is using FUSE to mount the
drive. All other
programs I've tried open and save from/to the Pogoplug
without errors.
Does anyone have any advice or suggestions on how to solve
the problem?
Thanks in advance
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