OK ... upgrading and making the edit to the file did it. It just takes
forever to load since I have only a 300 MHz G3

On 3/24/07, Russell Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'll upgrade once I get the Network connection up and running. I may do
that and then see what happens from there.

On 3/24/07, James Mckenzie < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Russell:
>
> Please read the Mac OS X FAQ at http://porting.openoffice.org/mac
> The answer to your problem may be there.  However, on another note
> you seriously need to upgrade your version of Tiger.  There are known
> problems with 10.4.3 that are addressed with later versions.
> Thank you for the quote.  I may take it to work.
>
> James McKenzie
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Russell Wright < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Mar 24, 2007 5:23 AM
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: [users] Only X11 window loading when starting OO
> >
> >I am running the latest version of OpenOffice for Mac OS X with Tiger
> 10.4.3.
> >Every time I go to startup the application, the only thing that appears
> is
> >the X11 window. Is there something that I am missing that is causing
> this to
> >happen?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
>
>


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--
"I have found organizations whose only thrust is economic -- to make money.
They usually don't publicize that purpose. They sometimes even publicize
something else. But in their hearts, their only desire is to make money.
Whenever I find this, I also find a great deal of negative synergy in the
culture, generating things like interdepartmental rivalries, defensive and
protective communication, politicking, and masterminding."

-- pg. 302, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey

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