Paul, This is an often asked question, and has been answered in a doc: http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/Howto_OOo_2.0_MacOSX_english.pdf (( Please download and read ))
But quickly: X11User.pkg lays in System->Installation->Packages of your Mac OS X disk #1. jeff Paul Adams wrote: > Hi, > > I just bought a Mac (MacBook Pro with Intel processor) that runs OS X ( > 10.4.8). > I tried downloading Open Office (the latest stable version) for Macs. > When I tried to install it, it said that X11 was not installed. I > downloaded > X11 from Apple's site, but when I tried to install it, my Mac said > that it > couldn't install it because there is newer software on my hard drive. I > looked for X11 under the "Utilities" folder, but there's nothing there. I > even looked on the installation disks that came with my Mac. No X11 there > either. > Does anyone know what I should do? Can I install Open Office on my Mac? > > Thanks for any help, > Paul > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
