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Hi,
I've had exactly the same problem as you have.
I can only say what other users told you.
Deinstall soffice and install it as root with ./setup /net if you
have not done it yet. Then do a ./setup with every user you want.
bye
Agner-Nichols wrote:
> I installed StarOffice (5.2) as root to an i
Hi,
probably you did a single user install. Even when your system is single
user, I prefer installing it multiuser.
To fix the problem, do this:
-run as root the setup again and deinstall
-as root, start the program again, but now with the net option:
./setup /net
After install, login as a norma
Did you make a single user or a multi user install?
In the case of this last one, you have to go through the setup process with
each user. This will copy the needed files to each user's home directory
(just a few MB)To do this go to so installation directory and execute setup
for each user
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I installed StarOffice (5.2) as root to an i586 running Debian with a 2.2.12
kernel and KDE as the desktop (using Corel 1.1.2). It runs fine as root,
but I cannot figure out how to get it to run as non-root. Have tried
symlinking /usr/local/office52/soffice to the user's home (and that just
start
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