Hi Sigrid,

thank you very much for your interesting and helpful answers!

>>    * the package (3.2.1) just has an "update" script, but not an
>>      "install" script which makes it very cumbersome to install the
>>      genuine OOo from all the individual packages in the DEB
>>      subdirectory (after having removed the Ubuntu version of OOo
>>      beforehand): where could one find/locate the appropriate "install"
>>      script?
>>     
> Isn't it just enough to go into the directory and use the command
>
> dpkg -i *.deb (or something similar, I've never had a Debian-based system).
>
> With rpm or urpmi you can just do this, and the installer figures out,
> what to install first.
>   

That easy ?
;)

Again, thank you very much (and also Konstantin!).

As I have never used dpkg directly I was not aware of that functionality
at all.


>>    * does the genuine OOo install into /opt on Fedora or SuSE as well?
>>     
> I can tell you, that on Mandriva OOo installs itself into /opt, so I
> would expect a similar behaviour on Fedora and SuSE as well, since the
> rpm-packages are all the same. ;)
>   
Good to know!Maybe a last question: which Linux distributions are known
to be 100%

Regards,

---rony


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