> Everything I install *out* of my distribution I install on /opt. It's
> better for 'management'.

Am I wrong or I remember that RH (and therfore Mandrake ?) are not
touching /usr/local/, in which case you are just as sure everything which
is there is out of your distribution ?

Thomas.

> 
> Ricardo Castanho
> 
> >1. Install SO with the /net option
> >2. Change directory to where soffice is located
> >3. Execute soffice and follow the instructions
> >4. Done
> >That seems straightforward to me. But, when I executed soffice, I got an
> >error message that SO was already installed.
> >Anyway, I installed it in my home directory. Maybe I'll try the /net option
> >at some later date if someone knows what happened.
> 
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