On Sat, Jan 02, 1999 at 02:45:34PM -, eferen1 wrote:
> How do I install Star office? I tried dpkg and install but I can't get
> anything to work. Yes, I did check the Debian FAQ. Or did I miss something?
> Any ideas to help?
Just run X (with root privilegies), and run the ./SETUP program that
How do I install Star office? I tried dpkg and install but I can't get
anything to work. Yes, I did check the Debian FAQ. Or did I miss something?
Any ideas to help?
Thanx. Ed
Madarasz Karoly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I try to install StarOffice 4 on my new debian system, and
> I get something like:
>
> can't load libXpm.so.4 library
>
> I have this library in /usr/X11/lib, and ldconfig -p list them too.
Nope, you don't have the good one for SOffice 4... Yous nee
Hello!
I'm a new debian user. (new in linux too)
I try to install StarOffice 4 on my new debian system, and
I get something like:
can't load libXpm.so.4 library
I have this library in /usr/X11/lib, and ldconfig -p list them too.
Thanks,
Karesz.
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
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> I am in need of some help installing StarOffice 4.0
> SInce I have a great setup at work and not at home.. (network wise)
> I downloaded the staroffice 4 and gunzip'd and untar'd it
> then I burnt it onto a CD
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I am in need of some help installing StarOffice 4.0
SInce I have a great setup at work and not at home.. (network wise)
I downloaded the staroffice 4 and gunzip'd and untar'd it
then I burnt it onto a CD (with a bunch of other stuff)
to bring home and have.
I can
I have decided to swallow my pride and ask for help. Man, do I feel
stupid. Ok this is what happened. I installed StarOffice 4.0. I wanted
to do a network install. That is, I wanted to install the whole thing
into /usr/local/bin/StarOffice. Then let individual users, which is
really only me o
Hi,
thanks to all who answered to my make-kpkg failure: yes, there should
be no display. And yes, there is another install.
I accidwntally found the solution reading some StarOffice newsgroup. One guy
complained the existence of an "install" binary in the /usr/local/StarOffice
hierarchy (under
Download the staroffice package into some directory and put the following
script there. Run it as superuser and Staroffice will install without
Motif libraries:
starinst:
#!/bin/sh
# Prepare Star Office for Non Motif installation
mkdir temp
cd temp
# Extract Libraries needed for installation
unzi
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