On 2015-12-18, 4:52 PM James E Lang wrote:
As for Larry's protestation that the download did not go wrong, I don't know how anybody can be
absolutely certain of that. Error checking is very sophisticated now but there is also a very slim
chance that offsetting corruptions could occur. I would a
Hi all,
Pardon my intrusion into your fight. For the record I have never seen a Mac.
Also, English (US) is my native language.
That said, it makes no sense to me for execution of any program one time before
adding a language pack to it should make it any safer after adding the language
pack th
On 2015-12-18, 7:56 AM Uwe Altmann wrote:
Hi Larry
Am 18.12.15 um 10:34 schrieb Larry Gusaas:
No, the download did not go wrong. I also installed the en-GB language
pack. Doing so makes the signing certificate invalid and it can't be
opened unless I switch security settings to "Anywhere". You
Hi Larry
Am 18.12.15 um 10:34 schrieb Larry Gusaas:
> No, the download did not go wrong. I also installed the en-GB language
> pack. Doing so makes the signing certificate invalid and it can't be
> opened unless I switch security settings to "Anywhere". You obviously
> didn't read my post clearly.
On 2015-12-18, 1:42 AM Uwe Altmann wrote:
Hi Larry
I have the sames Mac OS as you and just got me
LibreOffice_5.0.4_MacOS_x86-64.dmg (via torrent).
I opened the .dmg and copied the LibreOffice file into Programs. Then
started it per double click - it opened without any problem. My Security
is