On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Mon, Sep 21, 1998 at 10:23:30AM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
>> ftp://ftp.stardivision.com/pub/so4/linux/sp3/01/README.01:
>> > Note that this version of StarOffice 4.0 is a x86-compatible version,
>> > which requires a current LINUX distribut
On Mon, Sep 21, 1998 at 10:23:30AM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> ftp://ftp.stardivision.com/pub/so4/linux/sp3/01/README.01:
> > Note that this version of StarOffice 4.0 is a x86-compatible version,
> > which requires a current LINUX distribution. That means you need at
> > least a LibC - Rel
ftp://ftp.stardivision.com/pub/so4/linux/sp3/01/README.01:
> Note that this version of StarOffice 4.0 is a x86-compatible version, which
> requires a current LINUX distribution. That means you need at least a LibC -
> Rel. 5.4.22 or higher! LibC.6 -also known as glibC2- is not supported.
Does th
Jim Harsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I read that star office 4.0 was available for download for nocommercial
> users. Went to ftp.stardiv.com and downloaded what appears to be latest
> version, sp3-49, but it is in German. High scholl was a long time ago, and
> my German wasn't that good then.
49 = German
01 = English
You want
ftp://ftp.stardivision.com/pub/so4/linux/sp3/01/so40sp3_lnx_01.tar.gz
Bob
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Jim Harsh wrote:
>
>
> I read that star office 4.0 was available for download for nocommercial
> users. Went to ftp.stardiv.com and downloaded what appears to be la
On Wed, 02 Sep 1998 14:24:10 MDT, Jim Harsh wrote:
>
>
> I read that star office 4.0 was available for download for nocommercial
> users. Went to ftp.stardiv.com and downloaded what appears to be latest
> version, sp3-49, but it is in German. High scholl was a long time ago, and
> my German wasn'
First wait until it's released to be downloaded. Look for it at
http://www.stardivision.com
On 02-Sep-98 Harold G. Stevenson wrote:
> when and where do it get staroffice 5.0, and how do i compile it??
>
> from tucson-:))
>
> harold
>
> On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Darren Benham wrote:
>
>> A lot o
when and where do it get staroffice 5.0, and how do i compile it??
from tucson-:))
harold
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Darren Benham wrote:
> A lot of the sites are drying up since StarOffice 5.0 is due out some time
> this
> week... supposedly under the same free for noncommercial users again.
>
> O
A lot of the sites are drying up since StarOffice 5.0 is due out some time this
week... supposedly under the same free for noncommercial users again.
On 02-Sep-98 Jim Harsh wrote:
>
>
> I read that star office 4.0 was available for download for nocommercial
> users. Went to ftp.stardiv.com and d
> "AS" == Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> get ftp://134.95.210.54/pub/AutoMultiUserSetupForSO40Linux.tar.gz as this
AS> ah, that's where it is. i'd heard such a thing existed. thanks.
Well, it is just my copy. I just found the original site in my bookmarks:
http://www.on-l
> get ftp://134.95.210.54/pub/AutoMultiUserSetupForSO40Linux.tar.gz as this
ah, that's where it is. i'd heard such a thing existed. thanks.
> The installation itself is flawlessly.
in my experience, not quite. if you install it into a shared directory
(eg. /usr/local/staroffice) i does not w
> "MS" == Michael Sickelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> I'm new in DEBIAN LINUX. So I still have some problems. One is to
MS> install the "STAR-OFFICE 4.0". I have the "DEBIAN 1.3" distribution and
MS> the staroffice as a tgz-file.
Untar the staroffice file with "tar xfvz name-of-the-fi
> I'm new in DEBIAN LINUX. So I still have some problems. One is to
> install the "STAR-OFFICE 4.0". I have the "DEBIAN 1.3" distribution and
> the staroffice as a tgz-file.
> Who can help me?
There's a staroffice installer package in debian. Download the .deb, put
the staroffice .tgz file in /t
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