Hi :)
Hm, but Ubuntu has no troubles with network files. I thought i was on LO
3.5.7 but i might have upgraded. I'm out of the office for a few hours
again but could check later.
Our file-server is a Debian one and done using a Samba share. No other
files are affected so it's only when using LO to open them.
I've not tried using AbiWord but from what Alex is saying i suspect it is
only LO and maybe only certain versions. I've still not tried Steve's
links but hopefully might try those later. Thanks HdV for confirming! :)
I thought i had just done somethign weird when installing Kubuntu.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 29 August 2014 12:44, Alex Thurgood <alex.thurgood@gmail.com> wrote:
Le 29/08/2014 12:37, hdv@gmail a écrit :
Hi,
P.S. To be honest, I have neglected til now to file a bug-report for
this. Should have done so, but somehow I never did.
There have already been several bug reports about this.
Alex
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