Chris Corti <pcorti <at> corti-usa.net> writes:
> Openoffice2.0 is already installed on my Fedora 4 system, but it will 
> only start when I am root. ... How to I allow myself as a 
> regular account install and use OpenOffice2.0?
....
I'm using a different distro of Linux.  I've always been able to open OOo as a
user but had a problem accessing something in OO, so ran the following command
which gives all users read and execute permissions (you may have to change the
path).  You need to run as root or su:
chmod a+rx -R /opt/openoffice.org2.0
If you need to give write permissions, change +rx to +rwx.  Hope it has the
desired result.

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