by rivenought on Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:45 pm
The second method worked for me, as well. However, do not run mintDesktop and restore the splash screen to a Mint one. Not sure what you will get, but my brown Ubuntu 3.0 went back to both a blue Mint 2.4 splash and an about OO.o screens. I just thought I would mention it. I changed my splash and about OO.o screens to a previous set (from Mint 4, I think) that just said Mint and OpenOffice on them instead of a particular number.
Also, not sure if anyone else has noticed how cruddy the screen fonts are in OO.o lately. (It may just be my LCD). I did not have a problem in Mint 5 with OO.o 2.4.0, but OO.o 2.4.1 in Mint 6, the screen fonts were horrid. This is the same unattractive issue I noted in Ubuntu 8.10 - I verified it in both 32- and 64-bit versions. In OO.o 3, I noticed that, for example, Liberation Sans and Liberation.Sans were both in the drop-down menu. Liberation Sans is fuzzy on the screen. Liberation.Sans is back to normal. Whatever the dot does, I like it.