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Re: Further problems with OOo



On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 04:58 +0200, Jonathan Kaye wrote: 
> My commiserations, Andy. The good news is that failure to set the auto-save
> feature happens only once. Once you get burned .... you're unlikely to
> forget it.
> You're using a somewhat oldish version of OOo, 2.0.4.

The STABLE ETCH version is 2.0.4.

>  The current version is
> now 2.2. I realise that the Debian packages for testing are still at the
> 2.0.4 stage which is one reason I don't use them.

STABLE VERSION == ETCH == v2.0.4

> You can install OOo
> directly from the Openoffice website. Openoffice releases are in rpm format
> but it's no big deal (using alien) to convert them to .deb files. Remember
> that 2.2 is NOT some unstable beta release, it is the latest released
> version of OOo and quite safe to use. It may also deal with your crashing
> problem although as I said before I've never experienced that particular
> problem.

Sure, move to a "native" OO.o (that would actually be foreign, static
builds from OO.o).

Sorry, but I don't agree with you on this. Many reasons I could but not
this one.
-- 
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