On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 10:32 +0200, Harry Jensen wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new in the area of Fedora, but anyway, tried to install the test > release, just because of my SATA hdd. > > I've installed OpenOffice, and it just worked out of the box, but for > some reason I cannot start it now, and gets the following: > > /usr/lib/openoffice.org1.9.104/program/soffice: line 247: 2912 > Segmentation fault "$sd_prog/$sd_binary" "$@" > > ...I have installed plenty of programs after OpenOffice, so there is > probably one of those generating this fault, but which one is the wise > question ;-) Unless you installed something that modified OO.o or one of its dependencies, it should not be related to something you installed. This is a test release and sometimes things break in a test release. I don't use OO.o - so I don't know what your problem might be - but try verifying the OO.o rpm's and make sure your OO.o isn't damaged. When you installed other software, did you install from source or did you use a package repository? Ideally, you should only install software via rpm (prevents conflicts) and ideally, you should only install via rpm from a package repository designed to work with your release of Fedora - IE Fedora Extras and rpm.livna.org Some repositories don't mix well and can cause problems, others are not publishing packages designed to work with rawhide, etc. Check bugzilla - if your OO.o problem is a Fedora problem, it is popular enough of an app that there is possibly a bugzilla about your issue, perhaps even with a workaround.