Willem van der Walt wrote:
>Hi,
>I do not know about the Redhat version of Staroffice, but if you do not
>have a java runtime installed, Staroffice still works.
>It just says that you would not have some java related support.
>hth
>Willem
>
>
Yes it does work. However, I have another problem now
Hi,
I do not know about the Redhat version of Staroffice, but if you do not
have a java runtime installed, Staroffice still works.
It just says that you would not have some java related support.
hth
Willem
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Information Services Directorate
Department of Health
South Africa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I found this link to download it. Maybe you should download
>it from here and ditch the version that came with RedHat.
>Sun purchased StarOffice and is making it available for free (see
>www.sun.com/staroffice).
>It is about 65M to download, so you might want to just sen
I found this link to download it. Maybe you should download
it from here and ditch the version that came with RedHat.
Sun purchased StarOffice and is making it available for free (see
www.sun.com/staroffice).
It is about 65M to download, so you might want to just send them the
US$10 to send you a
I could not find the setup file either, but after playing around, and
clicking on things, I found that when I clicked on
/mnt/cdrom/english/so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin
The setup started. No chmod or anything. I was logged in as root.
Just my exsperience .
Garf
On Monday 11 March 2002 11:06 am
Willem van der Walt wrote:
>Hello,
>I once had a simelar problem.
>mount the cd by hand.
>umount /mnt/cdrom
>mount -tiso9660 /dev/hdb /mnt/cdrom
>Do ls and look if the setup file is there.
>If not, there should be a directory like Linux. cd to that directory and
>ls there to look for setup. If i
Hello,
I once had a simelar problem.
mount the cd by hand.
umount /mnt/cdrom
mount -tiso9660 /dev/hdb /mnt/cdrom
Do ls and look if the setup file is there.
If not, there should be a directory like Linux. cd to that directory and
ls there to look for setup. If it is there, do ./setup from there.
r
I assumed that the setup script would be on the CD and would be a script
specific to Star Office but I obviously am not sure.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I installed from a star office cd not from RH separte cd so this
>may not apply.
>Logon as root in Xwindows and mount cdrom
>cd /cdrom/linux/
I installed from a star office cd not from RH separte cd so this
may not apply.
Logon as root in Xwindows and mount cdrom
cd /cdrom/linux/Office52
./setup -net
Then as a user you logon in x windows in console window cd to
directory where Office52 is installed cd to Ofice52/program
./setup
When y
My RH 7.2 box set came with Star Office on a sparate cd. I read the pdf
file on installation which says to do ./setup with no results except no
such file. There is some mention on Sun's site of having to chmod to 777
to install this and I am still at 755. However, I don't think the
script is
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