> No need for that if you won't use its browser.
>
        Maybe not 100% because soffice (especially the recent releases) 
will not tell you which components are dependent on java libs until you 
use it. So, to play it safe, I recommend downloading the latest sdk from 
Sun and install/upgrade your java before proceeding with soffice.

 
> >     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?
> 
        Ideally, the lean option (1.5M) was the main idea but the last
time I tried it, I keep on getting segmentation fault during the
installation process (I should have posted that but I didnt know plug was
around that time until 2.5 weeks ago - sorry). Though full version (180M!)
is an ugly option, it works. 

-rowel
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