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I remain rather sceptical about templates. I said at the last one of these that the themes should really just be CSS files and (mostly) I still think that. I think we have to look seriously at separating the content from the business logic. Who are these guys and why do they make a copy of NeoOffice? To add insult to injury, NeoOffice doesn't get removed when Elluminate is closed.
#Big dig 1.3.9 full#
If you uninstall NeoOffice/J, you will have no furtherĭifficulty joining an Elluminate Live! session.Īfter doing this (edit: chmod'ing! - shame on you for thinking I'd remove NeoOffice), Elluminate takes about 2 minutes to get through the "Installing Whiteboard" stage, because it is still making a full copy of NeoOffice/J (~360MB). Sudo rm -rf /private/tmp/*/TemporaryItems/NeoOfficeJ.appĮach time you join an Elluminate Live! session. Upon running this command, your computer must be restarted or (which is root in this case), so the change should be safe. NeoOffice/J bundle, but only for the owning user Will add write permission to every file and directory in the Requires that you have administrator privileges, and you willīe authenticated by sudo before the command is run. Which grants root permission for carrying out this task. Also note that the command is run using sudo, Note that if NeoOffice/J is not installed in /Applications, the > path will vary.
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Sudo chmod -R u+w /Applications/NeoOfficeJ.app Please note that you must be anĪdministrator of the computer, and have a non-blank password Type the following command into a Terminal Window and then Try the second solution should the first one fail. Until Elluminate Live!'s code can be adjusted with our next There are two possible solutions, both of which are temporary The instructions from their support team were: Searching for Elluminate NeoOffice leads here
#Big dig 1.3.9 install#
If you have NeoOffice/J, any version, in your HD, Elluminate finds it, and makes a full copy or it in /tmp - the standard NeoOffice/J install has some odd unix permissions, so the copy, which is preserving permissions, locks up not able to write to the newly created directories. But you won't like the fix when you hear it. I fixed my problem with help from their support team.