On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Rowel Atienza wrote:

>
>       That's pretty much you have to do but there are some subtleties
> you have to consider like:
>       1) You have to install or update your java before installing
> soffice.

No need for that if you won't use its browser.

>       2) As a root, you have to install soffice first with /net option
> on. Then make a symlink of /usr/local/soffice/setup (or wherever
> soffice `setup` is located) to /usr/local/bin/setup. This will enable
> ordinary users to setup their own soffice as Ian said.

Ah, my original post was wrong.. \8(  "/net" pala, not "/n"  I stand
corrected.

>       3) In many cases, the lean option (1.5M installation) will not
> work if an ordinary user installs soffice on his/her home dir. In that case,
> he/she should install soffice using full version (around 180M!).

Erm, i think the lean option is for use in conjunction with the full
version.. di ba?

>       4) Make changes on your path variable.

Or make a desktop icon pointing to the executable.


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