On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 01:26:42 -0300
Ariel Constenla-Haile ariel.constenla.ha...@googlemail.com dijo:
Hello John,
On Tuesday 30 November 2010, 00:55, John Jason Jordan wrote:
[r...@devil8 RPMS]# yum localinstall ooobasis* openoffice*
Loaded plugins: r...efresh-packagekit
.snip
Package
I have OOo 3.2.1 installed on Fedora 14, x86_64 (Gnome). The version I
installed was downloaded from OOo, not installed from the Fedora
repositories.
Yesterday I upgraded Fedora 13 to Fedora 14, including a lot of updates
since Fedora 14 was released. Today none of my launch menu items will
On 11/30/2010 01:16 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 01:26:42 -0300
Ariel Constenla-Haileariel.constenla.ha...@googlemail.com dijo:yes :-)
yum localinstall --nogpgcheck ooobasis* openoffice*
according to the help
--nogpgcheck disable gpg signature checking
so it
I have OOo 3.2.1 installed on Fedora 14, x86_64 (Gnome). The version I
installed was downloaded from OOo, not installed from the Fedora
repositories.
Yesterday I upgraded Fedora 13 to Fedora 14, including a lot of updates
since Fedora 14 was released. Today none of my launch menu items will
Hello John,
On Monday 29 November 2010, 21:51, John Jason Jordan wrote:
I have OOo 3.2.1 installed on Fedora 14, x86_64 (Gnome). The version I
installed was downloaded from OOo, not installed from the Fedora
repositories.
Yesterday I upgraded Fedora 13 to Fedora 14, including a lot of
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:16:17 -0300
Ariel Constenla-Haile ariel.constenla.ha...@googlemail.com dijo:
Hello John,
On Monday 29 November 2010, 21:51, John Jason Jordan wrote:
I have OOo 3.2.1 installed on Fedora 14, x86_64 (Gnome). The version
I installed was downloaded from OOo, not installed
Hello John,
On Monday 29 November 2010, 23:05, John Jason Jordan wrote:
you do
] swriter
or
]./swriter
if the folder is not on the path, only the second one works.
Both commands gave error messages that the command could not be found.
I did the command from within the folder
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 00:08:59 -0300
Ariel Constenla-Haile ariel.constenla.ha...@googlemail.com dijo:
try
yum erase openoffice* ooobasis*
(from within any directory)
yum localinstall ooobasis* openoffice*
(from within the RPMS dir. of the unpacked tar)
hope it helps now! :-)
Ariel,
I am almost
Hello John,
On Tuesday 30 November 2010, 00:55, John Jason Jordan wrote:
[r...@devil8 RPMS]# yum localinstall ooobasis* openoffice*
Loaded plugins: r...efresh-packagekit
.snip
Package openoffice.org3-calc-3.2.1-9502.x86_64.rpm is not signed
Suspiros
Any further suggestions?
yes :-)
This happens every time for me (since I use the official release).
My fix is similar to the following:
rpm -qa | grep -i ooobasis foo.txt
rpm -qa | grep -i openoffice foo.txt
rpm -e `cat foo.txt`
The first two lines add a list of the OOo RPMs in foo.txt
The third line removes them all.
On 2010-11-02 1:16 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
3) I have a ton of personal settings and extensions in
~/.openoffice.org. Are there any issues with 3.2.1?
The biggest reason for me not to upgrade was the loss of the colored
document icons (they are all greyscale in 3.2.1)...
I understand this
Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2010-11-02 1:16 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
3) I have a ton of personal settings and extensions in
~/.openoffice.org. Are there any issues with 3.2.1?
The biggest reason for me not to upgrade was the loss of the colored
document icons (they are all greyscale in
I have OOo 3.1.1 installed (from OOo, not from repositories) on Fedora
11 x86_64. I have downloaded and untarred the x86_64 RPM for 3.2.1 from
OOo. I have also made a full system backup and also made a copy
of my .openoffice.org config folder. Before I install I have some dumb
questions:
1) Do I
On Tue, 2 Nov 2010 10:16:29 -0700
John Jason Jordan johnjas...@gmail.com dijo:
I have OOo 3.1.1 installed (from OOo, not from repositories) on Fedora
11 x86_64. I have downloaded and untarred the x86_64 RPM for 3.2.1 from
OOo. I have also made a full system backup and also made a copy
of my
On 11/02/2010 01:16 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
I have OOo 3.1.1 installed (from OOo, not from repositories) on Fedora
11 x86_64. I have downloaded and untarred the x86_64 RPM for 3.2.1 from
OOo. I have also made a full system backup and also made a copy
of my .openoffice.org config folder.
Hello,
I just upgraded from version 2.0 to the newest release (version 3.2.1 build
9502).
This is a bug I noticed:
* The configuration from oo2.0 was imported into oo3, but the paths for
temporary files and for backup were not used any more.
This is not good, since I changed them for security
Hello,
I just upgraded from versioin 2.0 to the newest release (version 3.2.1 build
9502), and I really got hit by a performance problem in oo-impress. Here is
some usability feedback:
1. Installation:
- when started as root there was no way of changing the target path
- existing
I just added openoffice and would like to access my previous deocuments stored
from MSWORKS ver 4.5a
with extensions wps, wks, wdb. bdb, bks.
How do I do this?
To KAMI: I was wondering if you were going to wait until the standard
ver. OOo ver.3.2 comes out, before releasing your enhanced version of
it? Or are you going to bother trying to upgrade again, so soon, after
your enhanced 3.0.1 came out? :-) I am trying to make up my mind if I
want to go on
In order to upgrade to the Beta version, do I need to remove my old
version of OpenOffice? I suspect that I am not the only one wondering
and that adding the answer to the general announcement would be much
appreciated by other users and admirers of Open Office like me.
Thanks for Open
On 15/07/2008 16:44, Sylvain Bromberger wrote:
In order to upgrade to the Beta version, do I need to remove my old
version of OpenOffice? I suspect that I am not the only one wondering
and that adding the answer to the general announcement would be much
appreciated by other users and admirers
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 23:06:58 -
Raphael Langham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Raphael,
I have Open Office version 2.0 on my very new Asus Eee PC 4GB. How
can I upgrade to version 2.3.1?
There isn't an upgrade, per se, available. You have to download the
complete 2.3.1 package.
Providing
I have Open Office version 2.0 on my very new Asus Eee PC 4GB. How can I
upgrade to version 2.3.1?
Hi
I'm currently using Open Office ver 2.2. (in reality I use only the spreadsheet
which was the main reason for me turning to Open Office rather than paying for
the entire Microsoft Office if I know I'll only be using one of the 5 modules).
I see that OO has a ver 2.3 available. Question:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 16:46:52 +0200
Jurie Gouwsventer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do I go about upgrading from ver 2.2. to 2.3 without going through the
installation from scratch?
You don't. OpenOffice is available only as the complete package. Download
the latest version from
Jurie Gouwsventer wrote:
Hi
I'm currently using Open Office ver 2.2. (in reality I use only the spreadsheet which was the main reason for me turning to Open Office rather than paying for the entire Microsoft Office if I know I'll only be using one of the 5 modules). I see that OO has a
Newbie to Mac and Openoffice.
Can someone point me to the documentation that describes how I
upgrade (say from 2.2 to 2.3) and retain all my old settings,
clipart, templates, etc..
Thanks for your help while I adapt to both platforms, form Windows
and Office
Mark
English OOo2.3
Well, I upgraded all the settings simply came along. I just downloaded
the 2.3 install and ran it. NOW that was with Windows can't say how
that goes on the Mac, but I would assume it should be as easy as on
Windows, wouldn't you think.
On 10/2/07, Mark Semans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Newbie to
Hello,
OpenOffice.org on the Mac keeps preferences, templates and
dictionaries, things you might want to keep from one version to the
next, in 2 places:
• in Applications OpenOffice.org 2.2 (and ... 2.3, etc) Contents
Share autocorr, autotext, ..., dict,...
• in Library Application Support
@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Upgrade to new version
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 27/09/2007, Jeanette and Chuck Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using OpenOffice 2.1 for some time with no problems and I just
downloaded version 2.3. I attempted to install it but I got an error message
On 27/09/2007, Jeanette and Chuck Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using OpenOffice 2.1 for some time with no problems and I
just downloaded version 2.3. I attempted to install it but I got an error
message and I could not continue. Specifically, it said it was removing
files then
I have been using OpenOffice 2.1 for some time with no problems and I just
downloaded version 2.3. I attempted to install it but I got an error message
and I could not continue. Specifically, it said it was removing files then it
said that it could not find the file openofficeorg21.msi
I have attempted to Upgrade my current version of Open Office.
When I go to the Help section, it says that Automatic Update of the Open
Office suite is available under Tools-Options-OpenOffice-Update. But, there
is nothing there.
I downloaded version 2.2.1, and attempted to place it in the
I use the UK English version. How do I upgrade from 2.2 to 2.2.1? Do I have
to delete all the old OO files, download install the 2.2.1 US English
version, and then download install the UK English dictionary on top of
that?
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On 20/06/07, R.A.McCartney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the UK English version. How do I upgrade from 2.2 to 2.2.1? Do I
have
to delete all the old OO files, download install the 2.2.1 US English
version, and then download install the UK English dictionary on top of
that?
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No virus
openoffice,
I am using an E-Machine that originally had Micro Soft Windows98, Windows Word
- used mainly for word processing, article, letters,.. etc. I had my computer
upgraded, I thought, but wound up with Word Pad which is ok, but I want to get
back to the more sophisticated Windows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
openoffice,
I am using an E-Machine that originally had Micro Soft Windows98, Windows
Word - used mainly for word processing, article, letters,.. etc. I had my
computer upgraded, I thought, but wound up with Word Pad which is ok, but I
want to get back to the
On Sunday May 06 2007 7:45 am, James Knott wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
openoffice,
I am using an E-Machine that originally had Micro Soft Windows98,
Windows Word - used mainly for word processing, article,
letters,.. etc. I had my computer upgraded, I thought, but
wound up with
I have an acccomdata external Hard drive that came with portaboe mopen office
2.1 on it. How do I upgrade to 2.2 and stil maintain the programs poratbility
on my exteneal hard drive. The is no drop down update tab on this version of
2.1 Please help ! John Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original Message
From: John Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue 24 Apr 2007 11:51:28 EST
I have an acccomdata external Hard drive that came with portaboe
mopen office 2.1 on it. How do I upgrade to 2.2 and stil maintain the
programs poratbility on my exteneal hard drive. The
Hi OpenOffice,
I have open-office ver 2.0 and I wish to upgrade to the latest. I do wish to
download the entire package once again. Is there any way to download only the
upgrade?
I am not subscribed to the mailing lists yet.
Regards
Devendra Rai
Modelling, Simulation and Autocode
Rai, Devendra wrote:
Hi OpenOffice,
I have open-office ver 2.0 and I wish to upgrade to the latest. I do wish to
download the entire package once again. Is there any way to download only the
upgrade?
I am not subscribed to the mailing lists yet.
Regards
Devendra Rai
snip
No, you have
Original Message
From: Rai, Devendra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue 13 Mar 2007 22:16:55 EST
Hi OpenOffice,
I have open-office ver 2.0 and I wish to upgrade to the latest. I do
wish to download the entire package once again. Is there any way to
download only the upgrade?
If you are looking for version 2.0.4, than you can get it, for instance,
here
ftp://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/pub/mirror/OpenOffice/stable/2.0.4
If you have version 2.0.0, you can try direct connect, e-mule or other
p2p network search. May be this link is still valid
Evan Wilner wrote:
On Windows XP, it's proven impossible to upgrade from OO2.0 to OO2.1 due
to
missing installation and setup/remove files.
OpenOfficeorg20.msi file was erased as was the setup file. Anyone have a
solution? Are the missing files available for download and proper
Original Message
Subject: [users] Upgrade Fails from 2.0 to 2.1
From: Evan Wilner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Date: Mon Feb 19 2007 19:14:19 GMT+ (GMT Standard Time)
On Windows XP, it's proven impossible to upgrade from OO2.0 to OO2.1
due to
missing
Evan Wilner wrote:
On Windows XP, it's proven impossible to upgrade from OO2.0 to OO2.1
due to
missing installation and setup/remove files.
So, it must have been my imagination when I upgraded a friend's computer
to 2.1 last week. ;-)
Hi Evan,
I think something has corrupted your installation.
Please try the 'Windows Installer CleanUp Utility' [1]. Then you can
remove your old OOo installation and install OOo 2.1.
Regards,
Olaf
[1]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/EN-US/
Evan Wilner schrieb:
On Windows XP,
Hi Evan,
I think something has corrupted your installation.
Please try the 'Windows Installer CleanUp Utility' [1]. Then you can
remove your old OOo installation and install OOo 2.1.
Regards,
Olaf
[1]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/EN-US/
Evan Wilner schrieb:
On Windows XP,
Hi Evan,
I think something has corrupted your installation.
Please try the 'Windows Installer CleanUp Utility' [1]. Then you can
remove your old OOo installation and install OOo 2.1.
Regards,
Olaf
[1]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/EN-US/
Evan Wilner schrieb:
On Windows XP,
Hi Evan,
I think something has corrupted your installation.
Please try the 'Windows Installer CleanUp Utility' [1]. Then you can
remove your old OOo installation and install OOo 2.1.
Regards,
Olaf
[1]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/EN-US/
Evan Wilner schrieb:
On Windows XP,
On Tuesday February 20 2007 6:40 am, James Knott wrote:
Evan Wilner wrote:
On Windows XP, it's proven impossible to upgrade from OO2.0 to
OO2.1 due to
missing installation and setup/remove files.
So, it must have been my imagination when I upgraded a friend's
computer to 2.1 last week.
Original Message
Subject: Re:[users] Upgrade Fails from 2.0 to 2.1
From: Olaf Felka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Date: Tue Feb 20 2007 13:40:51 GMT+ (GMT Standard Time)
Hi Evan,
I think something has corrupted your installation.
Please try the 'Windows
On Windows XP, it's proven impossible to upgrade from OO2.0 to OO2.1 due to
missing installation and setup/remove files.
OpenOfficeorg20.msi file was erased as was the setup file. Anyone have a
solution? Are the missing files available for download and proper placement?
Evan Wilner
rfjones wrote:
after upgrading to fc6 my oo2.1 has a different theme, the file/new
does not offer the list of types it had before, but a documents/template
submenu leading to a dialog about templates and documents
selecting the new document in the dialog has no result
oo2.1 cannot open the docs
after upgrading to fc6 my oo2.1 has a different theme, the file/new
does not offer the list of types it had before, but a documents/template
submenu leading to a dialog about templates and documents
selecting the new document in the dialog has no result
oo2.1 cannot open the docs in the recent doc
I am currently using OpenOffice 1.1.4. To download the new OpenOffice..org 2.1
do I have to first remove the former, or will the new download override the
existing.
Thankyou
Neil Wheatley wrote:
I am currently using OpenOffice 1.1.4. To download the new OpenOffice..org 2.1
do I have to first remove the former, or will the new download override the
existing.
Thankyou
You don't have to remove the earlier version; they can both be installed
and run in parallel, if
On Monday 18 December 2006 01:07 am, Neil Wheatley wrote:
I am currently using OpenOffice 1.1.4. To download the new
OpenOffice..org 2.1 do I have to first remove the former, or will
the new download override the existing. Thankyou
You do not have to remove 1.1.4 from your computer unless
I'll be upgrading from Fedora 2 to Fedora5 soon. I expect the CDs to
also include the latest OO. For those of you who have already been
through this, please pass along any tips that you found useful in this
regard. I'm especially concerned about:
Maintaining the various settings that I have
Fred Grant wrote:
I'll be upgrading from Fedora 2 to Fedora5 soon. I expect the CDs to
also include the latest OO. For those of you who have already been
through this, please pass along any tips that you found useful in this
regard. I'm especially concerned about:
Maintaining the various
On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 08:29 -0500, Fred Grant wrote:
I'll be upgrading from Fedora 2 to Fedora5 soon.
FC6 should be coming out soon you may want to wait for that.
I expect the CDs to
also include the latest OO.
Also, in my experience, the best way of installing OOo is to grab the
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Monday 25 September 2006 08:27 am, Jeremy Morris wrote:
Could some kind person point me at any information/project
concerned with actually upgrading OOo (or patching, if you prefer
the term), rather than always having to uninstall it and install a
new version.
Thanks
Your client doesn't have to download the suite himself. He can buy a
computer-magazine, because they often deliver a CD with lots of
software. On most of these CD's you'll find the latest version of OOo.
There is no need for your client to install every update on the
software. Just every major
...Furthermore, you must download the entire program regardless of
whether you are upgrading or installing OOo for the first time.
that's the bit I was interested in - I was trying to persuade a client
to give OOo a shot, but he's unable to get broadband and so a huge
download like OOo
Could some kind person point me at any information/project concerned
with actually upgrading OOo (or patching, if you prefer the term),
rather than always having to uninstall it and install a new version.
Thanks muchly...
-
[copy sent to Jeremy because he is not subscribed to the list]
From: Jeremy Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 25, 2006 6:27 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] Upgrade process of OOo
Could some kind person point me at any information/project concerned
with actually upgrading OOo
On Monday 25 September 2006 08:27 am, Jeremy Morris wrote:
Could some kind person point me at any information/project
concerned with actually upgrading OOo (or patching, if you prefer
the term), rather than always having to uninstall it and install a
new version.
Thanks muchly...
Since
I have OpenOffice 1.1.4. Does 1.1.4. Is 2.0.2 an upgrade. Also I
downloaded 2.0.2. my question is do I have to remove 1.1.4 before I load
2.0.2.
THANKS
Wendi
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On Friday March 24 2006 01:53 pm, wenbob20 wrote:
I have OpenOffice 1.1.4. Does 1.1.4. Is 2.0.2 an upgrade. Also I
downloaded 2.0.2. my question is do I have to remove 1.1.4 before I load
2.0.2.
THANKS
Wendi
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2.0.2 is not an upgrade of 1.1.4. If you want to
Hello together,
a question:
Is it neccessary to uninstall the (old) OpenOffice 1.0.7 before dowloading
Release 2 and installing it?
Thanks in advance for your reply
Heiner Gäth
On Mon November 28 2005 10:17, + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ MODERATED ]
Hello together,
a question:
Is it neccessary to uninstall the (old) OpenOffice 1.0.7 before dowloading
Release 2 and installing it?
Hi Heiner,
No I do not believe that it is necessary.
Please
Thank you.
--- James E. Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realize that this list usually contains short
questions and answers. I just
thought Greg's questions required a more exhaustive
(exhausting) response.
Gregory Forster wrote at 15:17 on 8 Oct 2005:
What are the differences
I realize that this list usually contains short questions and answers. I just
thought Greg's questions required a more exhaustive (exhausting) response.
Gregory Forster wrote at 15:17 on 8 Oct 2005:
What are the differences between the different versions?
Without looking at the documentation
What are the differences between the different
versions? I know 1.0.3 is for Win95, then there was
1.1.4 and 1.1.5 both are considered stable versions.
I assume 1.1.5 is pretty much the same as 1.1.4, but
with the security upgrade built in? O.K. now there
was all the different beta versions of
Hi
I currently have openoffice.org 1.9.125 on a Windows XP pro with SP2,
installed, I have more than enough memory.
I have just downloaded, 2.0 rc1, and after unpacking I get the
following message
A newer version of openoffice.org 2.0 was found. To install an older
version the newer
On Fri, 2005-09-30 at 16:40 +0100, paul sutton wrote:
Hi
I currently have openoffice.org 1.9.125 on a Windows XP pro with SP2,
installed, I have more than enough memory.
I have just downloaded, 2.0 rc1, and after unpacking I get the
following message
A newer version of
-Original Message-
From: paul sutton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:41 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] upgrade issues
Hi
I currently have openoffice.org 1.9.125 on a Windows XP pro
with SP2, installed, I have more than enough memory
Good day,
How do I download an upgrade for my Open Office Suite? I am currently using
version 1.1.0 and I believe that now you are up to 1.1.4. Do I simply download
the current version and let it override my version? If so, will the
articles/spreadsheets I've already created open up with the
Upgrading.
Yep - 1.1.4 is the latest stable version. Simply download and install.
I've always recommended installing into a new folder (as opposed to
re-using the one from previous versions). Documents will be able to be
opened in 1.1.4 as they would have been in 1.1.0.
1.1.4 also has a security
Sorry, forgot to include OP...
/paul
On 6/20/05, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upgrading.
Yep - 1.1.4 is the latest stable version. Simply download and install.
I've always recommended installing into a new folder (as opposed to
re-using the one from previous versions). Documents will be
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