Dan Hopper wrote:
I'm running on an iMac G5 w/intel chip.
Hi Dan,
then you don't need the command line. Just open the .dmg, and drag
the LibreOffice icon to where you want to install it.
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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Thank you for responding.
I'm using an iMac (Intel Chip)
OSX 10.6.7
Dan Hopper
On 4/27/11 5:44 PM, Xuacu [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] wrote:
El martes, 26-abril-2011 a les 17:24 -0700, Dan Hopper escribió:
I
El martes, 26-abril-2011 a les 17:24 -0700, Dan Hopper escribió:
I have a problem (inexperience) going to the 'command line' to install
Libreoffice.
Is there an easier way to complete the installation?
Hi, Dan!
It's hard for us to guess which kind of instalation are you trying to
Thank you for responding.
I'm running on an iMac G5 w/intel chip.
Mac OSX 10.6.7 operating system.
Dan Hopper
Xuacu wrote:
El martes, 26-abril-2011 a les 17:24 -0700, Dan Hopper escribió:
I have a problem (inexperience) going to the 'command line' to install
I have a problem (inexperience) going to the 'command line' to install
Libreoffice.
Is there an easier way to complete the installation?
thx
Dan
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