Re: [newbie] StarOffice as user

2000-11-24 Thread eryl
On Friday 24 November 2000 07:38, you wrote: > Question: what if you got the Staroffice5.2 rpm off of the > App CD from the nasty walmart version of mandrake 7.2? > I have installed mandrake 7.2 from downloaded ISOs, after > finding out how "incomplete" the "complete" version was, and > then, I

Re: [newbie] StarOffice as user

2000-11-24 Thread S. Stubbs
y To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 12:42 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] StarOffice as user When you install Star Office, you need to append the setup command with /net. So type this "./setup /net" Then once you install it to /usr/local/whatever, as a user type "./

Re: [newbie] StarOffice as user

2000-11-22 Thread Anthony
When you install Star Office, you need to append the setup command with /net. So type this "./setup /net" Then once you install it to /usr/local/whatever, as a user type "./setup" and it'll install about 4 MB of files in your /home directory. Then you can use Star Office as a user. If you ne

RE: [newbie] StarOffice as user

2000-11-22 Thread Odysseas Kostas
Hey, was wondering if anyone could help me with starting StarOffice as a user rather than root. Starting simple I recently reinstalled Mandrake 7.0 onto my hard drive. As root I installed StarOffice in /usr/local/office52 and it works just fine. When I try and use StarOffice as another use

Re: [newbie] staroffice as user

2000-05-22 Thread brian tompkins
Just type the following at a console prompt: /opt/Office51/bin/setup That will do the trick - also if your security is set to high/paranoid then the script has a tendency to futz and you have to set it to medium. On Mon, 22 May 2000, you wrote: > It should be /home/user/Office51/bin/soffice,

Re: [newbie] staroffice as user

2000-05-21 Thread Don W. Jenkins
It should be /home/user/Office51/bin/soffice, as I recall. Don J. At 07:27 PM 5/18/00 +0200, you wrote: >On Thu, 18 May 2000, David Olsson wrote: > > >I installed staroffice as root, now I cant access staroffice > >as user. > >How do I do? > > > >David in Sweden > >Locate the binary that starts

Re: [newbie] staroffice as user

2000-05-21 Thread Don W. Jenkins
No. I think you can chown the soffice binary to user and it will run as user. I know I had the same problem in the past and was able to solve it without a reinstall. Try that first. Don J. At 03:38 AM 5/19/00 +0200, you wrote: >David Olsson wrote: > > > I installed staroffice as root, now I

Re: [newbie] staroffice as user

2000-05-18 Thread Mogens Jæger
David Olsson wrote: > I installed staroffice as root, now I cant access staroffice > as user. > How do I do? > > David in Sweden Hey David You will have to install it 'again' when you are logged in as user. Mogens Jæger

Re: [newbie] staroffice as user

2000-05-18 Thread Paul
On Thu, 18 May 2000, David Olsson wrote: >I installed staroffice as root, now I cant access staroffice >as user. >How do I do? > >David in Sweden Locate the binary that starts StarOffice (so51 or something, in a 'bin' directory of the staroffice install, if I remember correctly), and do a chmo

Re: [newbie] staroffice as user

2000-05-18 Thread Brian Tompkins
On Thu, 18 May 2000, you wrote: > I installed staroffice as root, now I cant access staroffice > as user. > How do I do? > > David in Sweden Well it's a snap really - 1. log in as user 2. open console 3. type the following:/opt/Office51/bin/setup 4. smile as the install script doe