My software was a gift from the shop that rebuilt my
computer as I explained my hard drive was replaced...

So I need to acquire the X11 some how on a disc...

Thanks, Geoff
--- Arnold Huzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think almost every new Mac-user has this problem,
> at least it seems to 
> be so judging from the times this question gets
> asked on the 
> mailinglist. But this isn't solving your problem.
> 
> You need to install X11 from the CD/DVD that came
> with OSX 10.4.8. after 
> that you can download an update from Apple, but be
> sure that you 
> download the latest update (I think it's 1.1.3).
> There has been another 
> update earlier this year that had a major issue with
> fonts.
> 
> Good luck, Arnold Huzen
> 
> 
> 
> geoffrey royce schreef:
> > Hi 
> > I recently had my hard drive replaced and a new
> > OSX10.4.8 I think installed on my PowerBook G4. 
> When
> > I try to install Open Office It asks for X11 and
> when
> > i try to insatll X11 I am told that there exists
> > already newer software on my computer.  I am aware
> > that this is a standard issue with installation. 
> But
> > could you please direct me to the directions I
> need to
> > fix this?   Should I fix this?  Just keep going
> with
> > Text Edit and forget the office tools?  Thanks.
> >
> > Geoff
> >
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