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I attempted to install LibreOffice (office productivity suite
(metapackage)) on my mint Linux system.<br>
1. Synaptic said the package was broken - Image 1. I changed
repositories and got it to install.<br>
2. However, it would not start. Found that it had been installed as
a file owned by root, so user could not run it. - Image 2. I changed
owner to user.<br>
3. I tried to start it, again, and got message 3.<br>
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Image 1:<br>
<img alt="" src="cid:part1.4B8A4BA4.2D818281@cox.net" width="384"
height="342"><br>
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Image 2:<br>
<img alt="" src="cid:part2.ACEB4575.406863E3@cox.net" width="426"
height="357"><br>
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Image 3:<br>
<img alt="" src="cid:part3.E34AFC89.99B91B70@cox.net" width="506"
height="117"><br>
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The last time I tried to report a bug in this package, someone told
me I was in the wrong place. I am not sure how talking to the
package maintainers could be the wrong place!<br>
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Package info: Version: 1:5.1.4-0ubuntu1 (xenial-updates)<br>
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Unless I am mistaken, you are the package maintainers, so it does
not matter what Linux system it is installed on, it should work,
right?<br>
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Why is it not working? Why was it installed as root with files that
cannot be updated by user?<br>
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