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i just isntalled nautilus 2.4.1 and it doesnt work
gnome loads fien but no background/icons/anything else run by nautilus, and when i try to run it from a terminal i ...
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- 01-19-2004 #1Linux Engineer
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nautilus wont load
i just isntalled nautilus 2.4.1 and it doesnt work
gnome loads fien but no background/icons/anything else run by nautilus, and when i try to run it from a terminal i get
any ideas?Code:[hellmasker@aeris hellmasker]$ nautilus nautilus: relocation error: /usr/lib/libnautilus-private.so.2: undefined symbol: eel_gconf_key_is_writable
also i seem to have lost whatever font openoffice was using when i installed xfree-4.3.99.902-fonts.etc.etc because it shows up with just ... on all the menus etc, can someone tell me where openoffice puts its config files so i can change it.
thanks
- 01-19-2004 #2Linux Guru
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If you installed this from source into /usr/local, it seems that the older libraries still linger in /usr. You'll need to remove them before the source installation will work properly.
- 01-19-2004 #3Linux Engineer
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i think i will go download the source, that was an rpm isntall.
u dont know where the openoffice configs are?
- 01-19-2004 #4Linux Engineer
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check /opt/OpenOffice.org/
that's the install dir in the gentoo ebuild...
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ok i didnt think i had a /opt dir. apparently i do but its only go 2 desktop shortcuts for kde in it, dont ask me why they are there. but no openoffice
ok i found it
/etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf in case anyone else has the same problem
i really should have looked before i posted this, but it was too late and i was tired.


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