generally to perform such operations on system / configuration files or folder, I open the file
manager with root privileges (from terminal: sudo nautilus - or thunar, nemo... whathever you
have). you can rename, move or delete anything from there (essentially I rename files or folders
before deleting, to be sure I can eventually recover changes). Paolo
On Sunday, February 26, 2017 8:50 PM, Steve Edmonds <steve.edmonds@ptglobal.com> wrote:
Hi. I don't know if this is your problem.
During an update of LO to the Suse repository I noticed the
configuration is now in
/home/me/.config/libreoffice/4-suse/
It used to be in /home/me/.config/libreoffice/4/
What I had to do was remove the new 4-suse and type in a terminal.
cd /home/me/.config/libreoffice/
ln -s 4-suse 4
My new LO now could access all the settings of my older LO.
My suggestion is to perform the following before installing LO
cd /home/me/.config/libreoffice/
ln -s 4-suse 4
steve
On 27/02/17 03:05, A. den Oudsten wrote:
change ¨4¨ into ¨4old¨ did not solve my problem.
Andre
Thanks
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