I didn't seem to have any problems.  As root, I ran './setup /net',
which made it seem like a network install for multiple users.  Then my
local user went thru a setup stage that copied ~ 2MB of user data and
created /home/user/office52.

I had more room in my /usr partition (where I installed it) than my
home, so this worked best for me.

> On 20010729.1542, James S. Kaplan said ...
>
> You DO want to install as user. By default SO installs itself to /opt AND 
> creates a directory
> under /home/username.
> 
> If you install as root, you get some very weird tmp files, directories and 
> actions when you
> chmod or suid the executables for user access AND there are more than one 
> key executable
> to change.
> 
>   - jk
> 
> At 01:12 PM 7/29/2001, you wrote:
> >I think you want to be user to install Star Office... make sure you have 
> >enough room in your home dir.... Good luck!
> 
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