On Fri December 30 2005 02:55, + Chris Corti wrote:
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> Openoffice2.0 is already installed on my Fedora 4 system, but it will
> only start when I am root. Otherwise it does not start (only the
> OpenOffice logo window appears). The user-faq
> (http://user-faq.openoffice.org/faq/ar01s04.html#id2811091), suggest
> running ./setup -net so that when others use it, they will be prompted
> to set up locally. However, there is not ./setup in the any of the
> directories or subdirectories where the program is stored during
> installation, /usr/lib/openoffice.org2.0. 
Yes, that FAQ needs to be updated as it covers OpenOffice.org 1.1.

> How to I allow myself as a 
> regular account install and use OpenOffice2.0?
This should be the default setup for OOo.

Can you please create a new user and test to see if as that new user you can 
start OOo ?
Also maybe download and install the official RPMs from http://openoffice.org 
as Redhat (like others) makes some changes.

> BTW - Since OpenOffice was not working, I tried downloading it and
> installing, but it said that the same, but newer, packages were already
> installed. There was a desktop-integration/ directory with an red-hat
> RPM in it, but when I tried to install it, it said some dependency was
> missing. This may not be the way to get my normal account to work,
> though. Just wanted to mention it.
Ah, you need to force the installation (or first delete the currently 
installed RPMs before trying to install the official RPMs).

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