[users] Re: dumb iso question - making an install disk

2009-09-22 Thread Ian L. Target
Mark C. Miller wrote: I'm a school teacher and would like to make copies of OOo available to my students to install on their home computers. Mr. Miller, I used to work for a school whose IT person was a Microsoft only kind of person. Personally, I think she was inept and simply stuck

[users] Re: dumb iso question - making an install disk [Solved]

2009-09-20 Thread Mark C. Miller
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 19:21:50 -0600, John Meyer wrote: It isn't financially, but space wise it sometimes gets to me. -Original Message- From: James Knott [mailto:james.kn...@rogers.com] Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 6:01 PM To: users@openoffice.org Subject: Re: [users] dumb iso

RE: [users] Re: dumb iso question - making an install disk [Solved]

2009-09-20 Thread John Meyer
@openoffice.org Subject: Re: [users] dumb iso question - making an install disk John Meyer wrote: I'd probably go with a flash drive of some sort. Burning OpenOffice and ONLY openoffice seems like a waste of space. Now if you were putting on other software as well, that might be different

Re: [users] Re: dumb iso question - making an install disk [Solved]

2009-09-20 Thread Andy
Mark C. Miller wrote: I received more than I ever thought I could. Thank you so much for looking at this not as a problem but as an opportunity. As always, the group proves itself to be exactly what it set out to be -- users helping users. I hope someday I can add substantially to the

[users] Re: dumb iso question - making an install disk

2009-09-18 Thread Mark C. Miller
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 14:06:48 -0700, Andy wrote: Mark C. Miller wrote: I'm a school teacher and would like to make copies of OOo available to my students to install on their home computers. I downloaded the ISO for OOo (it's now only available in DVD form according to the webs site I linked