Hi,

Is it possible to install OpenOffice as root on a Linux system, without
needing to give any user input? I am provisioning a number of machines
running both RHEL 4.6 and 5.x, and I want to replace the default old
version of OO with the latest. Installing manually works fine (the
program even appears under the Applications menu!). However, I can't
work out how to tell the installer not to prompt me for things like
'typical install' or 'install to /opt'. Can I give these options from
the command line? If so, how - is it documented anywhere? I've had a
search of this mailing list and also checked the installation readme,
but found nothing so far...

Cheers,

TOM DALTON

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