Andy,
There is no need to move any files. Once you double click the dmg file
and the disk icon appears on the desktop, double
click to open it if a window doesn't open automatically. Once opened,
just double click on the installer or package and it
will install or work from there. The dmg is a disk image and when
unpacked you have a usable image mounted on the
desktop. You can move the contents to your hard disk or use as is.
Using from the image is quick and easy and once
closed, the original compressed dmg file is still on your disk if you
need to use it again.
Sorry if some of this is a bit basic, but there are many neophytes who
read this list and may not be familiar with it.
I use both OOo 2 and NeoOffic/J. Both have their charms and foibles.
Ross Bernheim
On Feb 20, 2006, at 19:25, Andrew Fisk wrote:
Ah ha!
Did you try dragging it to you applications folder -- moving a file
from a disk image to the desktop does not copy the package(s) -- if
your memory goes back far enough to remember using some kind of
removable RW media (floppy/zip/Jazz...etc) you will recall that if you
moved a file to the desktop, ejected the media and inserted it in
another mac, the file would disappear from the first machine's desktop
and appear on the second one.
Some Applications seem to run fine from a disk image while other have
issues.
I am sure you answered this question already, but you do have X11
installed
Thanks
Andy
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On Feb 20, 2006, at 9:25 PM, Joe Hogan wrote:
Let me correct something I said before.
I must correct what I said about downloading and clicking on the file
and it timing out.
I downloaded the file from the OO website
I clicked on the dmg file
It opened in a window and there was an install file.
I moved the file to the desktop
I clicked on the file
I then get the response: command timed out
Then I click OK, and it quits.
Well, that is the whole sequence.
Ideas...
Joe
On Feb 20, 2006, at 8:35 AM, Derick Centeno wrote:
I have the same setup except I have DSL.
Is it possible that something is wrong with the file which was
downloaded.
Did anyone run the md5 test after the file was downloaded but before
the file was invoked to startup?
The md5 value for OO is posted on the OO website.
The way to run the md5 test from within OS X is to open Terminal and
do:
$ md5 filename
Where filename is the OO file which was downloaded. I recommend
that the md5 test embedded within Apple's disk utility not be used
as it is proprietary and not standard with the accepted md5
algorithm. In brief, if you use Apple's md5, you'll never see a
match with any other md5 value which wasn't generated by Apple or
Apple based routines.
If that is ok, then trying checking one's wires, cables and
connections. If one was using dial-up, there could be lot's of
glitches there. Also just because one may choose a higher bandwidth
for file transfer doesn't mean downloads will be perfect.
On Feb 20, 2006, at 7:58 AM, Joe Hogan wrote:
Jean-Cristophe,
If you read the guys message, he gives you ALL the details.
Like i also said in my message, after downloading the file from the
website, I click on the file to download it.
After waiting about 30-40 seconds, I get the message that the other
guy wrote:
command timed out
Thats it. We do not get anywhere near actually installing anything.
Joseph
On Feb 20, 2006, at 2:24 AM, JC Helary wrote:
Could you give more details ?
How do you launch OpenOffice ? What do you see ?
Jean-Christophe
On 2006/02/20, at 7:25, Esther Aizcorbe wrote:
Hello
When i launch openoffice. there's a message "command timed out".
Can you tell me why and how to fixed the problem.
Thank you very much.
MDO
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