lucky13

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Posted: Mar. 21 2007,13:57 |
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Packages from the repository don't require apt. Check the menu entry to make sure it's set to the right path and options. I installed the Open Office 1.1.4 package from the repository last night and noticed the menu entries were set to /opt/openoffice/... instead of /opt/openoffice-1.1.4/... (it also sets to open the apps as sudo, and that would've been a problem because I don't want my files saved as root instead of dsl).
The problem could be as simple as that. I just haven't tried any bit torrent extension to give you more specific advice.
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