> Ok. I installed it both ways. I installed it as a network install and > then installed it as a local install. Both gave the same results. I > noticed someone posted something about using gnome-helix, so I > downloaded that. No luck there either. > > Memory or CPU speed shouldn't be a problem as my workstation is a > 733 MHz dual P-III with 256MB. > I looked at some of the forums at staroffice.com; there was one mention about an versionrc file in your home directory that can prevent SO from starting. The only other thing I saw was to install as root/single user first, then install as a normal user. Sorry I wasn't more help... Kevin Holmquist _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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