yes, it looks pretty bad. but i did it and now running quite well. there is a file name openoffice.org-suse-menus-2.2-9153.noarch.rpm which would tie up everything back, i guess.

Clayton wrote:
in my case with GNOME, I just ignore all dependency, otherwise it would
remove GNOME :P
Next install OpenOffice from rpm, reboot your system and all should be fine
Hans

There is something wrong then... ignoring dependencies will break your
RPM database... that's not a good thing.  You should be able to
install OpenOffice without breaking things... technically it should
not have any dependencies on KDE games etc.... If I remove OpenOffice
from my computer, the ONLY dependencies it has are on itself... as in
if I remove OpenOffice_org the only dependent apps that are removed
along with it are OpenOffice_org-Quickstarter and
OpenOffice_org-kde..... nothing else.

Did you guys install OpenOffice outside of YAST using a meta package
of some kind.. maybe from something like konvenientSUSE?

And... why would you reboot after installing OpenOffice?

C.

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