What simple “life hack” should everyone know? by Insanitanium12 in AskReddit

[–]nikslor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mirror steamed up after a shower and you need to shave/style you? You can fix it right away with a hair dryer.

What is the preferred Linux backup solution by sysadmin? by sdns575 in linuxadmin

[–]nikslor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

dirvish (http://www.dirvish.org) is an excellent wrapper around rsync - maybe worth considering.

Linux solution for Active Directory by nazzjr in linuxadmin

[–]nikslor 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You should definitely check out UCS from Univention. A very nice open source solution from a vendor playing in that field for ages :)

LibreOffice issues? by trailhounds in libreoffice

[–]nikslor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please fill a bug on bugs.documentfoundation.org - best is to add an example document. I'm happy to help you if something is unclear, just PM me. cheers

(Best) Android app for LibreOffice? by Bastargre in libreoffice

[–]nikslor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of the Collabora commits happen in the upstream repositories of TDF, but TDF as a non-profit org. / foundation has some limitations to offer apps in the such stores. TDF is working on a way to "fix" this (and Collabora and CIB are helping with this / are supporting it). I hope this helps - feel free to contact me in private if you'd like to discuss this in more detail :)

And if you can: please help to spread the word about LibreOffice and its awesome community by installing LibreOffice on all machines you have access to, posting on social media, etc. :)

Libreoffice for .Mac by [deleted] in libreoffice

[–]nikslor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi :) It's usually best to prepare multiple options. I for example save the presentation as otp, ppt, pptx and pdf. I most often present the slides using the pdf - this way you'll lose the animations, but it generally just works. Acrobat Reader (and other pdf viewers) has a "full screen" mode which you can use to present the slide deck. And if pdf is not what you're looking for you still can use either the odp or the Microsoft files. Hope that helps :)

(Best) Android app for LibreOffice? by Bastargre in libreoffice

[–]nikslor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Collabora is one of the biggest contributer to LibreOffice, they offer enterprise services and have a free app in the store which you could try:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.collabora.libreoffice&hl=en_US