Re: Additional Debian on iBook issues

2002-11-20 Thread Matthew Yee-King
i just got it from here: http://whiteboard.openoffice.org/mirrors/ppclinks.html untarred it and ran the install script you get, as root. then i installed it for each user by running /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0.1/setup as that user. no problem! regards matthew On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 13:25:

Re: Additional Debian on iBook issues

2002-11-20 Thread Curtis Vaughan
There appear to be massive dependency issues with this. Is it adviseable to meet its dependencies (i.e., install all the apps that I assume are for sarge)? Curtis Jason E. Stewart wrote: "Curtis Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: OpenOffice I assume that if I want to install openoffice

Re: Additional Debian on iBook issues

2002-11-20 Thread Raph HP
hello, > Delete > > Is there a way to enable the Delete key to actually act like the > Delete key as far as deleting mail in Mozilla Mail is concerned? Or > is there another key that will do this? yes, for X, edit the file ~/.xmodmap, there I have an entry keycode 22 = Backspace Delete Delete key

Additional Debian on iBook issues

2002-11-20 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Delete Is there a way to enable the Delete key to actually act like the Delete key as far as deleting mail in Mozilla Mail is concerned? Or is there another key that will do this? OpenOffice I assume that if I want to install openoffice I should use the MAC version. Also is there an address