Hi, By the way, I am a registered user of V1.0.2. and OOo. My user name is thorntont. I have not volunteered yet, because I don't have a current version of the suite running.
I have done some investigation of the installation of V1.0.2 and found that when RH9 installs OOo, it also installs a multi lingual package so that individual users will have their native language installed as well. This departs from the default language that I indicated to RH9 while installing. Regards, Tom On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 18:35, Tom Thornton wrote: > Hi Crystle, > > I would do that, but all off the links that RH9 has incorporated > become useless, and I am not familiar enough with sripting to make the > changes in their lengthy files, let alone the multiple jumps from file > to file to file to program. I really need to be able to install over > the old version. > > Regards, > > Tom > > On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 16:41, Crystle Numan wrote: > > > On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 10:27 -0800, Tom Thornton wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am not very experienced with Linux yet, but am learning fast. This is > > > a fantastic replacement for the Bill Gates Scurge! And, OOo is the > > > perfect office replacement. I have had Red Hat 9 for some time, but I > > > am only now taking the time to dealve into it an migrate from Windows. > > > > > > I have downloaded V1.1.4, and have tried to upgrade the V1.0.2, but I am > > > told that an upgrade is not possible due to a different language. I > > > installed RH9 with only english selected, and have downloaded the > > > English version of OOo. I have considered re-installing RH9, but since > > > that is a very long and arduous project, I thought I'd ask first. > > > > > > Best Regards, > > > > > > Tom > > > > Tom: > > > > I would just install it (no upgrade). They can coexist. And later you > > can simply un-install the old version. > > > > You DON'T need to re-install RH9. > > > > Crystle
