On Friday 14 March 2014 19:47:52 Gerhard Zintel
wrote:
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
These 3 files are owned and can be accessed by me.
I removed "/home/edos/.config/libreoffice" as suggested by Dr. Nikolaus
Klepp and this appeared to work. However, later on, a subsequent attempt to
open LibreOffice resulted in the old fault reappearing
and /home/edos/.config/libreoffice has reappeared as well!!
I can still open libreoffice as a sudoer in a terminal.
A puzzlement!
Thanks for all the suggestions. I decided eventually to download the live TDE
Ubuntu 12.04 disk and perform a clean install from that instaed. All is now
well. <grin>