On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Bud Rogers wrote:
On Sunday 04 March 2001 13:23, Kent West wrote:
Remy Indebetouw wrote:
snip - trouble starting StarOffice
one installed, i can only run the thing as root - as a user it
complained about not finding /usr/local/office52/user/sofficerc
so i
On Monday 05 March 2001 02:23, Sebastiaan wrote:
Ok, but after that I do '~/office52/soffice', the program fails with:
Failed to load necessary components
The StarOffice icon on my desktop runs
/usr/local/office52/program/soffice %f. That is a bash script which
checks and sets some
Hi,
I'm trying to install Star Office 5.2 on Potato (2.2r2). I had problems with
memory at first: not enough space on /tmp ( or, /var/tmp, for that matter).
Great, I fixed that problem (Thanks to those who helped me there!). Now I
get, as root or normal user:
..# ./setup /net
setup:
Hi!
I'm trying to install Star Office 5.2 on Potato (2.2r2). I had problems with
memory at first: not enough space on /tmp ( or, /var/tmp, for that matter).
Great, I fixed that problem (Thanks to those who helped me there!). Now I
get, as root or normal user:
..# ./setup /net
setup:
On Sunday 04 March 2001 11:38, eamon roque wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to install Star Office 5.2 on Potato (2.2r2). I had
problems with memory at first: not enough space on /tmp ( or,
/var/tmp, for that matter). Great, I fixed that problem (Thanks to
those who helped me there!). Now I get, as
Maybe I goofed.. but i think i just ran the program file.. soffice /net
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Bud Rogers wrote:
On Sunday 04 March 2001 11:38, eamon roque wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to install Star Office 5.2 on Potato (2.2r2). I had
problems with memory at first: not enough space on /tmp (
I'm trying to install Star Office 5.2 on Potato (2.2r2). I had
...
setup: permission denied.
As best I remember, the setup script is not executable out of the box.
You need to either make it executable, chmod u+x, or run it from a
shell. I think the README says something to that effect.
Remy Indebetouw wrote:
snip - trouble starting StarOffice
one installed, i can only run the thing as root - as a user it
complained about not finding /usr/local/office52/user/sofficerc
so i made that file world writeable and now it just fails to start w/o
any error.
I've had a similar
On Sunday 04 March 2001 13:18, Remy Indebetouw wrote:
one installed, i can only run the thing as root - as a user it
complained about not finding /usr/local/office52/user/sofficerc
so i made that file world writeable and now it just fails to start
w/o any error.
It has been a while since I
On Sunday 04 March 2001 13:23, Kent West wrote:
Remy Indebetouw wrote:
snip - trouble starting StarOffice
one installed, i can only run the thing as root - as a user it
complained about not finding /usr/local/office52/user/sofficerc
so i made that file world writeable and now it just
Hmmm,
Also running 2.2.3 and potato
having a somewhat similar problem StarOffice has died R.I.P :(.
Anyhow the following error message comes up when i try to run it
"An unrecoverable error has occured, All modified files have been saved
and can probably be recovered at program start"
Yuk reminds
I am running potato with kernel 2.2.3 and just ran into an installation
problem with StarOffice. I recently upgraded my packages including libc6
through dselect. However, I could run StarOffce just fine with libc6 2.07
but with libc6 2.1 I am receiving a handful of errors that simply say that
I
Martin Steigerwald writes:
I managed to install StarOffice via its own installation routine, but
not via the Debian installer package.
If I try dpkg-i-ing the installer packages it fails to find the
StarOffice *.tar.gz files. But this files are in the same directory I
started the
Hi!
I managed to install StarOffice via its own installation routine, but
not via the Debian installer package.
If I try dpkg-i-ing the installer packages it fails to find the
StarOffice *.tar.gz files. But this files are in the same directory I
started the installation from.
Where do I have
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