Ross Johnson wrote:
G Sampson wrote:
I have tried and tried to get the latest version of Open Office
installed. It just doesn't work, and I can't find any installation
instructions.
why is it so difficult when a Microsoft version installs with a
simple click on the download file?
This could be made much easier, but requires someone to volunteer to
do it then propose it and get it integrated into the production line.
The following link from the download page:
http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.4/instructions.html
contains a section on Linux RPM-based installation. This section is
slightly out-of-date, in that the distribution-specific rpm files are
now in a separate subdirectory. So the actual install steps are:
1. Unpack the downloaded image into a directory. For example,
currently, the following command would unpack into the current
directory:
2. tar xvzf OOo_2.0.4_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz
3. su to root, if necessary.
4. cd into the directory with the unpacked image. This could be RPMS.
5. Then execute:
rpm -Uvih *.rpm desktop-integration/*redhat*.rpm
(replace "redhat" with your distro name - look in
desktop-integration for the names to use - if your distro isn't
included but is derived from one that is then try that one , e.g.
use "redhat" for fedora).
Problems may arise if you don't use the RedHat Package Manager, and
must convert the packages to your preferred package manager.
If you also use a different user interface locale, then you need to
also download and install the corresponding rpms from:
http://oootranslation.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/
Ross
There are comprehensive installation instructions in the Setup Guide:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/setup_guide2/2.x/en/SETUP_GUIDE.pdf
http://documentation.openoffice.org/setup_guide2/2.x/en/SETUP_GUIDE_A4.pdf
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