On Thursday, December 27, 2018 10:32:05 PM HKT you wrote:
Hi there,
I had posted a startup problem with LibreOffice recently. But mistakenly, I had posted it in a hijacking way. Thanks to Carlos for pointing out this and providing me some ideas along with other people. So I start a new thread because I need further help on this issue and here are something new I found on my problem. And the direction to solve the problem seems changed.
For reference, following is the links to the posts in the hijacked thread: [1] https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-support/2018-12/msg00055.html [2] https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-support/2018-12/msg00065.html
First of all, I can confirm that the issue is not with Java. I fired up a VirtualBox and installed openSUSE Tumbleweed in it with almost all settings as default. LibreOffice runs smoothly without further setup, just like my current system.
Here are something new, 1. LibreOffice does not run in a newly created account in my system. The error messages are the same. 2. I have already tried to remove LibreOffice and reinstall all related packages and this does not help. 3. It seems that LibreOffice can run by root, ```bash cnzhx@ostp:/home/cnzhx> libreoffice --version terminate called after throwing an instance of 'com::sun::star::uno::RuntimeException' ``` ```bash cnzhx@ostp:/home/cnzhx> sudo libreoffice --version LibreOffice 6.1.3.2 10(Build:2) ```
Then, the question is that how could I make LO also works by normal user.
I have no clue where to start trying. Any suggestions are welcome!
It's weird that I got maybe the same problem again. And this time it happened when I was updating my system to snapshot 20190108. After several minutes' not responding and blinking "CapsLock" key (it has a LED indicator), the laptop restarted itself and enterred directly into rescue mode. At lease, the root partition, which was BtrFS, was reported not mountable because of "bad superblock". This is the same as last time. Of course, I have no clue on how to rescue it. So I reinstalled again but this time I used EXT4 for the root partition. Let's see where it goes. Regards, ZHX -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org