At 07:34 PM 12/9/2001 -0500, Hoyt Duff wrote: >On Sunday 09 December 2001 05:20 pm, you wrote: >> El dom, 09-12-2001 a las 20:22, Lee Roberts escribi�: >> > 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. >> >> Then, just install it without the /net option, selecting your home >> directory for install (a.e. /home/lee/office52). > >It can't do a "straightforward" install because Linux is a multi-user, >networked OS. Star Office is appropriately designed for installation in such >an environment. As a result, properly designed programs seem a little >"strange" in a home desktop environment. However, many apps are not designed >to live in a multi-user networked environment (like Netscape which needs to >be heavily customized to behave well on a network) and present problems to >the sysadmin like inappropriate permissions, wasted disk space for redundant >files, unnecessary use of bandwidth for eye-candy, and so on. >
According to what you guys told me, the sequence for installing StarOffice for multiple users is as follows: 1. Install SO with the /net option 2. Change directory to where soffice is located 3. Execute soffice and follow the instructions 4. Done That seems straightforward to me. But, when I executed soffice, I got an error message that SO was already installed. Anyway, I installed it in my home directory. Maybe I'll try the /net option at some later date if someone knows what happened.
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