I downloaded libgoffice from the posted debian link, and it includes the requested lib:
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/usr/lib/libgoffice-0.8.so.8
/usr/lib/libgoffice-0.8.so.8.0.17
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/usr/lib/libgoffice-0.8.so.8
/usr/lib/libgoffice-0.8.so.8.0.17
This one needs aufs-util 3.2 latest git still. Will do tomorrow and post the 3.2.11 kernel Dpup Exprimo tomorrow.Operating System: Dpup Exprimo 5.X.3.2.11
Desktop Window Manager: JWM vsvn-574
Desktop Start: xwin jwm
Kernel Release: 3.2.11-dpup
Build Date: Sat Mar 17 20:16:45 EET 2012
OS Support: GNU/Linux
Architecture: i686
SMP Enabled: Yes
Jim, PupSysInfo is working OK here. Is it possible your download of 5.X.3.2.11 is corrupt?Jim1911 wrote: for some reason, radky's System Information would not generate any data.
It's not a big deal to me but naturally I followed the error message and tried to load the module.pemasu wrote: James C...if you sroll down that error box...You will find suggestion what to do with missing module. Gtk-youtube-viewer works for me so I cant check what module is the one it complains.
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# #
# sudo cpan URI::_foreign
bash: sudo: command not found
# cpan URI::_foreign
bash: cpan: command not found
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Because I happened to do the download on my Windows 7 box...... so that's where the iso was.smokey01 wrote:James C, how come you don't use md5sum? It's a native Linux CRC checker the same as the Windows one you used above.
I only mentioned in case you weren't aware of md5sum.James C wrote:Because I happened to do the download on my Windows 7 box...... so that's where the iso was.smokey01 wrote:James C, how come you don't use md5sum? It's a native Linux CRC checker the same as the Windows one you used above.
I just download usually on whichever computer I happen to be using at the time, just happened to be on the 7 box.