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2014-02-09 17:32 GMT+01:00 Heinrich Stoellinger <hc.stoellinger@aon.at>:

Hello,
I installed LO 4.2 (without first getting rid of 4.1.3) under
Linux/Mint-Petra.
Now LO 4.1.3 keeps starting up automatically. When I then try to start
Base I
get the error-message "General I/O error". How can I disable the automatic
start
of 4.1.3? I DID disable it under "KDE-System->Settings", but it still
starts...
Regards
Heinric


​Heinrich, if you don't mind using the Ubuntu-ised version, currently
4.2.0.4, Build ID: 420m0(Build:4), of the​​ latest stable LibreOffice
release, you might want to consider installing the PPA, which works just as
well on Linux Mint (I'm using 64-bit Petra myself, with the Cinnamon
desktop) as it does on Ubuntu :

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade


Installing the PPA should remove the earlier version of LibO, and clicking
the LibO icons in the menu (or on the panel, if you, like myself, place
them there) will then launch the latest version....

Please Report back and let us know how this works for you....

Henri
​

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