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Il 10/03/2017 09:10, Michael D. Setzer II ha scritto:
For a user that it works, open a terminal and type which libreoffice and see
where it finds the program. On an older ubuntu machine  it found
/usr/bin/libreoffice  for my home machine it is /usr/bin/libreoffice5.3 on my
machine. There might also be a symbolic link to it.

Mine had an older link with libreoffice pointing to the old 5.2, which I recently
removed after installing 5.3, so I removed and recreated link.

Is there a difference in paths between users?

If you run it from the terminal does it work?
libreoffice
libreoffice5.2
/usr/bin/libreoffice
/usr/bin/libreoffice5.2



Hi,
path on both account are the same :(

The only difference we can see, is that if I give the command "type libreoffice5.2 on the working account, I see "hashing done on libreoffice5.2 (/usr/bin/libreoffice5.2)". If I give the same commando the NON WORKING account, I see: libreoffice5.2 is /usr/bin/libreoffice5.2.

The behaviour isn't the same !
What does mean "hashing done" ? Perhaps is this the problem ?

Regards
Fiorenza



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