On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 14:27:17 -0400
Eric Beversluis <ebever@researchintegration.org> wrote:
Eric Beversluis
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On 4/4/25 12:19 PM, Christoph wrote:
You may not have started it consciously, but I
bet you did start it indirectly, i.e., starting
a programm that called odt2txt.
If it happens again, use top with the V-key to
see the tree, and you'll find out.
Robert's comment that it's a dependency of nemo may be relevant,
What Robert said was that it's a dependency of nemo ON DEBIAN. You use
Fedora. So it may or may not be a dependency on your machine. But
again, your question belongs on a Fedora list, not a libreoffice one.
since I use nemo. But that leaves open the question, why would nemo
have started it at this time? Or, if nemo uses it a lot, why did it
create a problem on this occasion?
Probably not questions that can be easily answered. I'll keep my eye
out to see if odt2txt runs in the future.
Thanks to all.
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