And not to mention that Mandrake Update keeps screwing up my KDE desktop.
UserDrake no longer works and the "start" menu no longer shows a Networking
selection along with items missing from Configuration and so on.  Needless
to say, I'm a bit ticked off!

At 12:22 PM 12/9/2001 -0700, Lee Roberts wrote:
>The /net option just made me more frustrated. Screw it! I don't have the
>time to spend trying to make this stuff work. Why can't it a
>straightforward install??? Thanks for everyone's help anyway.
>
>At 11:43 AM 12/9/2001 +0100, Oscar wrote:
>>El dom, 09-12-2001 a las 02:16, Lee Roberts escribi�:
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>>> What is the purpose of the /net option? I remember reading something
>>> about it in the docs but it said that it might cause a conflict with
>>> something. Also, I had to change the permissions of the bin file in
>>> order to run it.
>>
>>The -net option installs so5.2 in a directory (a.e. /opt/soffice52) w/o
>>the user configuration. From this directory you can run the setup script
>>as user, and install the user part of soffice in your home directory (or
>>full install of course). Usually you do not need to change the
>>permissions of setup.
>>After installing with the -net option, goto /opt/office52/program and
>>run "setup". Do not run /opt/office52/program/soffice or you can get
>>problems.
>>Hope this help.
>
>
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