On Friday 14 March 2014, David Bell wrote:
On Friday 14 March 2014 18:12:32 Gerhard Zintel
wrote:
Try to uninstall kgtk-qt3-trinity (and maybe
gtk-qt-engine-trinity); see
okd mail from Slávek:
kgtk-qt3-trinity isn't installed by default.
Oh, sorry, than it seems to be a
different problem than my old one.
I am now getting this message when I select
LibreOffice:
" Fatal Error. The application cannot be started.
LibreOffice user installation could not be processed due to missing access
rights. Please make sure that you have sufficient access rights for the
following location and restart LibreOffice:
/home/edos/.config/libreoffice/3"
I cannot see where I can change the access rights in the quoted file(s)
Might it be
due to you first used it with sudo that now the files in that folder no longer belongs to
you? I have
~/.config/libreoffice/3 and ~/.config/libreoffice/4 and all the files inside are owned by
me and from my group. Could you check the owner and the access rights?
E.g.:
$ ls -l /home/edos/.config/libreoffice
$ ls -l /home/edos/.config/libreoffice/3
$ ls -l /home/edos/.config/libreoffice/3/user
Gerhard