I'm having the same problem. When I try to install the X11 under
options on the Tiger CD (or from downloads on the Apple site), it
says that I can' because I already have a newer version of X11 --
which must have arrived with one of the software updates
(perhaps???). Spotlight finds X11 (or its installer, but the box icon
is open) on my hard drive, but without specifying exactly *where* it
is, so that I can find it and see what I can do with it. Easy Install
(which would leave the data on my hard drive where it is) doesn't
install X11 (I'm pretty sure -- does anyone know otherwise?), so I'm
pretty sure that I would have to either "archive and install" or
"erase and install" my entire hard drive in order to custom install
the X11 from the Tiger CD. Any ideas about where Tiger is hiding it
on my hard drive? My experience with UNIX is extremely limited, but I
suspect the problem could be fixed somehow by using the Terminal, if
I knew what I was doing.
Fran
On Aug 21, 2006, at 6:49 AM, Charles Reintzel wrote:
The appropriate X11 is in the options on the Tiger OS DVD. Just
put the DVD in and query the options or developer files. Install
is very easy.
On Aug 21, 2006, at 4:51 AM, Joke wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I have got a Apple CoreDue with Mac OS X 10.4 and I would like to
install OpenOffice. Unfortunately, I can not install X11 because
the Apple write that I have got a newer version. What can I do ???
Best regards
Thorsten Maxara
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