As some of you may know, in LibreOffice Writer (or Calc and probably other progs) you have the choice of using the LibreOffice dialogue boxes or the Kubuntu ones when you go to open a file. In Writer, if you go to Tools ==> Options ==> General and check "use LibreOffice dialogues," it uses the dialogue box programmed by LibreOffice. If you have that unchecked, it uses the Kubuntu ones. For a power user, it really doesn't matter which one you choose. If you use the LibreOffice dialogues, you just have to remember that rule in Linux where all external media such as thumb drives and external hard drives are listed in a folder under root named "media." No biggie, not hard. However, for a novice user, the Kubuntu dialogues would be better, IMO because it lists all mounted drives in a panel named "places."
Here's the deal. I'm setting up Kubuntu on an old Dell desktop for some novices who are used to using Windows XP. Kubuntu and many apps are nicely installed. However, I couldn't help but notice that LO Writer was using LO dialogues. I figured no big deal, I would uncheck that box. However, it was already unchecked. Turns out, it doesn't matter whether it's checked or not; you get LibreOffice dialogues. For some reason, I can't get Kubuntu dialogues no matter what I do.
This is the first time I've seen this problem. I've put Kubuntu, and this is the first one where that's happened. I'm using Kubuntu/32 instead of 64, but I used 32 one a netbook and didn't see this problem.
Anyone know what's up?
Here's the deal. I'm setting up Kubuntu on an old Dell desktop for some novices who are used to using Windows XP. Kubuntu and many apps are nicely installed. However, I couldn't help but notice that LO Writer was using LO dialogues. I figured no big deal, I would uncheck that box. However, it was already unchecked. Turns out, it doesn't matter whether it's checked or not; you get LibreOffice dialogues. For some reason, I can't get Kubuntu dialogues no matter what I do.
This is the first time I've seen this problem. I've put Kubuntu, and this is the first one where that's happened. I'm using Kubuntu/32 instead of 64, but I used 32 one a netbook and didn't see this problem.
Anyone know what's up?
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