Regarding Staroffice 5.2 installation, here are the details from the book - I did it and it worked well. Note my comments below.
[begin quote] Installation Overview: You'll be installing StarOffice on the server, then running a setup file that gets installed on the server, to install StarOffice on clients. The files installed on the server include the following: * Program and help files, including the setup file used to run the client install. * A share directory containing shared resources such as templates, and configuration settings for items like printers. * a SdlSrv directory, separate from the StarOffice directory, contaning files for services and user calendars (a separate, optional install). The files installed on the client include the following: * Programs and help files, including the soffice file used to start StarOffice on the client. *A user directory containing files created by the user on that client (includes modified templates, client-specific configurations, etc.). [snip] Installing StarOffice on the Server [snip] 4. In a Linux or Solaris environment, be sure you're logged in as the user who will be runnig StarOffice. 5. In a terminal wivdow, navigate to the directory on the CD for your operating system, then to the office52 subdirectory; for example, go to /linux/office52/ 6. Type the appropriate command and press Enter: ./setup -net [snip] 12. The installation type window will appear; select Custom Installation and click Next. 13. The Select Insallation Directory window will appear. Enter the directory, new or existing, where you want to install StarOffice. Click Next. Note - If you let StarOffice create the installation directory for you, it will assign fairly restrictive access rights to it. You'll need to apply the appropriate rights to it after installation so you can access the installed setup program. [long snip] Installing StarOffice on Each Client 1. In a Linux or Solaris environment, log into the client computer as the user who will be running StarOffice there. 2. On the client computer, navigate to the office52/program directory *on the server where you installed StarOffice* (You don't need the CD for the client installation). 3. Double-clice the setup file or setup.exe file, or run either of the following commands: ./setup or ./setup.exe Note - If you have problems accessing the file, be sure that the correct access rights are set on the server computer for the client user, especially if you let StarOffice create the installation directory. 3. A welcome window will appear. Click Next [snip] 9. The installation type window will appear. Select Standard Workstation Installation. Click Next. [snip] Starting StarOffice: Multi-User You don't need to start anything on the server except, if you're using it, Schedule Server (which was started automatically). Start StarOffice on each client, either with the program item added to the desktop, or running the setup or setup.exe file in the *client's* StarOffice directory. (The program item won't appear until you restart the client). [end quote] Basically, I run staroffice by running ~/office52/soffice, that's the executable. Hope this helps anybody. The above is taken from the StarOffice 5.2 companion, ISBN 0-13-030703-3. Herouth ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]