Questions:
1) What's with this Libre Office startup message?
2) Best strategy to make it disappear and never see it again?
It pops up every. single. time. like a mosquito
Questions:
1) What's with this Libre Office startup message?
2) Best strategy to make it disappear and never see it again?
It pops up every. single. time. like a mosquito
from the link in the message a 64-bit JDK or JRE is required to run LibreOffice. Is this correct? Does Solus require me to install JDK-11 or similar to make this message go away?
No Go to tools options advanced and toggle it off there see if it goes away not sure why its popping up.
In writer
If youre not doing something that requires it should not popup if just starting it should not pop up
Myself never needed it.
my god what happened to the internet?
search "disable message libre office requires a java runtime environment (JRE) to perform this task"
OLD INTERNET, like 1995--to yesterday:
superuser, stackexchange, ubu forums, reddit: "ok here's what you have to do to get rid of this message. go into etc/libreoffice/x/y/z
and open this with nano
. then uncomment XABC and type in "; JKLMNOP : gurgle | awk |grep kill stupid message; "
. Save. then go to settings to uncheck the radio box....
...next you have to symlink the new file to the path of writer by sudo ln abunchofstuff here
and then you will have it"
NEUTERED INTERNET TODAY:
superuser: "there's really no point fighting this error. install JDK and show libreoffice the path. go to your software center and find openjdk-11 and click download. then go into tools-settings-advanced and blah blah blah. Accept this. Don't resist."
stackexchange: "there's really no point fighting this error. install JDK and show libreoffice the path. go to your software center and find openjdk-11 and click download. then go into tools-settings-advanced and blah blah blah. Accept this. Don't resist."
ubu forum: "there's really no point fighting this error. install JDK and show libreoffice the path. go to your software center and find openjdk-11 and click download. then go into tools-settings-advanced and blah blah blah. Accept this. Don't resist."
reddit: "there's really no point fighting this error. install JDK and show libreoffice the path. go to your software center and find openjdk-11 and click download. then go into tools-settings-advanced and blah blah blah. Accept this. Don't resist."
all else: ""there's really no point fighting this error. install JDK and show libreoffice the path. go to your software center and find openjdk-11 and click download. then go into tools-settings-advanced and blah blah blah. Accept this. Don't resist.""
feel like I'm being gaslighted at an expert level. may as well crack open a beer, a book, and the tv tonight...
Are you opening a file ? Or just start a blank file? If it is a file from somewhere, it might contain some macro that need Java runtime. If it is blank file....No idea. WTF.
Also Libreoffice wil have update (only a rebuild and default changes) this sync, lets see if that warning still pops up.
alfisya I launch it through the icon in Plank.
I would try and launch it from the terminal...because eopkg info
says the name of libre office writer is libreoffice-writer
. but if you put libreoffice-writer
in the terminal I get
$ libreoffice-writer
bash: libreoffice-writer: command not found
so I have no terminal output to give you.
Going into nemo
and finding a random *.docx
yields the continually obnoxious:
if it's not fixed with the sync I'll go to devtracker and see if they can help. thank you for your response.
It should be libreoffice --writer
. I do have a warning in terminal, but not a pop-up like yours.
$libreoffice --writer
javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
Warning: failed to read path from javaldx
alfisya thank you for the clarification. when I ran libreoffice --writer I got:
(soffice:30490): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 17:14:06.626: gtk_widget_get_toplevel: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
[@Sebastian I wonder if this is related to that file we created in the hangouts thread?]
and yes, I still get the popup.
this could be self-induced, we made a gtk move recently to stop my glitching. it's possible I did this..I dont' know.
Axios I asked if JRE installation was required by solus to run libreoffice? they didn't answer me here, maybe they will on devtracker.
I can install it, I just don't want to install it unless told by Solus Devs it was mandatory for LO to run without a popup dialogue box. I need to try other things so I hope the give me some t-shooting tips. I hate it since I use LO a lot. Thanks for the response. If you have read it's a common thing...then perhaps I should read too. I'm sure you saw some [solved] posts.
brent Not really other than installing jre one person deleted the libreoffice directory in .config
and that worked not sure if they just deleted and restarted LO or they uninstalled deleted that dir
and reinstalled.
But in the past I have fixed some programs by unistalling and checking for dir and deleteing stuff then reinstalling
kinda like old winders days
(shrugs)