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thank you. i returned to the default LO-version for linux mint, because even from terminal i 
couldnĀ“ t launch LO4.4 anymore. it would be interesting to analyze the situation and fix it but i 
donĀ“t have the time for that. :/

cheers, markus

---- On Sat, 14 Feb 2015 18:24:01 +0100 Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster 
<webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote ---- 


I am running Linux Mint 16, due some printer dependency issues [missing 
dependencies that will not install properly] with the later version[s] 
fo Ubuntu based OSs. I also run Ubuntu 14.xx with MATE desktop environment.

SO, I have seen this issue before.

If you can go into the DEB folder and rerun the Applications Menu setup 
file, then it should fix the issues with the icons. To me it appears 
that the menu icons are pointing to the old version.

I tend to delete the desktop icons for LO and replace then with the ones 
in the Applications/Office menu. I do this with every upgrade from say 
4.3.x to 4.4.x [like 4.2.x to 4.3.x].




On 02/13/2015 01:31 PM, sqroot wrote:
> hi tom,
>
> thanks for your support =)
>
>
> i followed all the apt-get check, clean, autoclean... steps and surprisingly i am now able to 
start LO from the command line. but, when i use the icons i still get the error message: The 
application cannot be started. User installation could not be completed.
>
>
> after the LO-logo pops up.
>
>
> it's fine for me this way, because i am able to work with LO started from the terminal. but if 
you have any suggestions how to solve the problem with the graphical start, this would be perfect =)
>
>
> many thanks,
> markus
>
> ---- On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 10:52:10 +0100 Tom Davies<tomcecf@gmail.com> wrote ----
>
> Hi :)
> Glad to hear it installed properly this time :)) Congrats! :)
> Thanks for letting us know how you fixed it! :)
>
> You might fix the synaptic problem by doing;
>
> sudo apt-get check
>
> Also doing a reboot after getting a bunch of updates sometimes helps
> and then clean-up by doing these four commands;
>
> sudo apt-get clean
> sudo apt-get autoclean
> sudo apt-get autoremove
> sudo apt-get remove
>
> Very handy that the keyboard up-arrow brings previous commands back
> onto the command-line so that you can edit them! Then Ctrl left-arrow
> skips a word at a time.
>
> Having said that i have 2 *buntu systems that now don't open synaptic
> so it might be some problem that lots of people are having at the
> moment and that will doubtless be fixed fairly soon.
>
>
> Err, wrt me getting 2 copies of the message - i really don't mind.
> Pressing delete twice in quick succession is not much more onerous
> than pressing it once. I know some people get all unreasonable about
> it but i'm fine with it.
>
> It's not Thunderbird's fault btw. It's the way this mailing list is
> set-up now. It didn't used to be but people fought for it to be made
> awkward and clunky like this. TB has a button called something like
> "Group Reply" or something but almost no other commonly used emailer
> has such a ting so people have to use "Reply to all" instead. So we
> are very used to getting matched pairs of messages.
>
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
>
>
> On 13 February 2015 at 09:27, Mike Scott <v.lo@scottsonline.org.uk> wrote:
> > [with apologies to Tom who'll see this twice. I wish Thunderbird defaulted
> > to 'reply to list'. not 'reply to sender'!]
> >
> > On 12/02/15 21:07, Tom Davies wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi :) Hmm, i am not sure. Have you made sure you have
> >> administrator/SuperUser rights? Sudo perhaps? Regards from Tom :)
> >
> >
> > I upgraded to 4.4 on Qiana by adding the ppa
> > ppa:libreoffice/ppa
> > and upgrading (using apt - synaptic has a few problems on
> > this system.) Seems to work OK.
> >
> >>
> >> On 12 February 2015 at 17:00, sqroot <sqroot@zoho.com> wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >>>
> >>> I was curious to test LO4.4, so i tried to install it on Linux Mint
> >>> 17 Qiana. I followed the installation instructions, first purged
> >>> the old LO-version, downloaded the file, checked it, etc...
> >>> installation worked fine. but when I try to start it, wheter from
> >>> the icons or from the command line, i get this error message
> >
> > ...
> >>>
> >>> Libre Office 4.4 - Fatal Error The application cannot be started.
> >>> User installation could not be completed.
> >
> > ...
> >
> >
> > --
> > Mike Scott (unet2 <at> [deletethis] scottsonline.org.uk)
> > Harlow Essex England
> >
> >
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