Title: RE: [newbie] StarOffice install sequence (next to Open Office)


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Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 1:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] StarOffice install sequence (next to Open Office)


Hi David,

Thanks for the info, but can I also UNINSTALL StarOffice if I don't like it
with an urpmi command?  I want to try it out only because I have the
opportunity, that's it.  My silver membership was a way to say "thanks" to
Mandrake for their fantastic work - not a way of getting StarOffice. 
Actually, I am very impressed and happy with OpenOffice already and I could
live for it for a while.

But, hey, since I could I wanted to try it out - see how similar/different
they really are.

Anyaway, is "urpmi.removemedia" safe in case I want to get rid of it?  It
will not remove dependencies used by my OpenOffice?

Cheers,

Andrei

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For removal it would be "urpme" note the e instead of i. But no guarantees on removing other things you might
want or need. I should list all packages it will remove and ask "is this ok?" If you say no it stops.  Dennis M.

>
>If you have them in the same directory by themselves, you can just cd to
>that directory and type "urpmi *" (as root, no quotes). They won't
>interfere with OpenOffice at all and to be honest, I can't see any great
>advantage to StarOffice. Though, presumably, you are a "silver" club
>member as well, so you might as well have them!
>
>David
>


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