khaldoun writes:
> hello alfred,
> thank you very much for your kind support.
> i had realized that to work on open office installed on regular laptop, is
> not the same as working on a macintosh apple laptop.
> i am very beginner in that, for example, you've told me
> "3. Install with pkg Comman
On Thu, 2009-06-04 at 01:09 -0700, khaldoun wrote:
> hello alfred,
> thank you very much for your kind support.
> i had realized that to work on open office installed on regular laptop, is
> not the same as working on a macintosh apple laptop.
> i am very beginner in that, for example, you've tol
hello alfred,
thank you very much for your kind support.
i had realized that to work on open office installed on regular laptop, is not
the same as working on a macintosh apple laptop.
i am very beginner in that, for example, you've told me
"3. Install with pkg Command line:% pfexec pkg install o
Following are the ways that I know of to install the applications on
OpenSolaris from end-users perspective:
1. Install from the package repository by "Package Manager Web
Installer". Go to http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/en/index.shtml and
search the packages you want to have. Take "openoffice
hello guys,
i have a lenovo laptop 3000 N100, which is normally for windows installation.
but
i have made a solaris partition and i did install the opensolaris. now
everything is ok for the installation of the OS.
but
when i download anything from the internet (for opensolaris) it is not opening