Paul wrote:
Not personally installed on Linux before (OOo has always come with
standard distro), however I'm sure you would need to be root to
install.

In addition you'd have to use the -network flag to ensure that
multi-user install is done.

HTH, Paul


On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 12:54:24 -0800, clarissa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am attempting to install OpenOffice 1.1.4

I am running Linux under Lycoris Desktop L/X  distrobution.

In Konsole I "cd" to the dir  "OOo_1.1.4_LinuxIntel_install"

did "./setup" pressed "Enter"

the below message followed:

"glibc version: 2.2.5
execu failed with faile:/tmp/sv001.tmp/setup with 0."

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.


I've seldom used the OO that comes with the distro, usually because it's two to three releases out of date.


However, I've usually used the KDE GUI and clicked on the appropriate icons.

I have, on occasion, done it through the Terminal, but I've never seen the error message you get.

Not saying it isn't possible, just I haven't seen it.

Any Linux gurus in the neighbourhood?

JimW


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