Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 23:05:58 +0100, Bernard wrote:
[...]
> I don't know what are the capabilities of your e-mail client, but in the
> event it can handle IMAP accounts, the easiest way to transfer the e-
> mails from one MUA to another, is by setting up a local IMAP server and
>
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 23:05:58 +0100, Bernard wrote:
(...)
> Would anyone in here have some experience in recuperating old mail files
> from StarOffice ?
I don't know what are the capabilities of your e-mail client, but in the
event it can handle IMAP accounts, the easiest way to tra
Hi to Everyone,
I need to search old mails that I had received through StarOffice 5.1
and StarOffice 5.2. The mail files had the extension '.sdm'. One cannot
edit them correctly with any text editor, StarOffice is needed for that.
Today, OpenOffice.org that I run under Debian Lenny,
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"Bruce M. Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody else found that the Debian supplied OOo 2.0.4 (2.0.4-5)
> in Etch will not open StarOffice 5 .sdw files?
>
> I first get a &
Has anybody else found that the Debian supplied OOo 2.0.4 (2.0.4-5) in Etch
will not open StarOffice 5 .sdw files?
I first get a 'Filter Selection' window (as though it hasn't recognised the
file type), I can go select (after hunting for) 'StarWriter 5.0', and then get
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 00:40:28 +0200, Bernd Kloss wrote:
> Capisuite is installed, but:
>
> capisuite.log:
> Thu Aug 24 18:48:23 2006 CapiSuite 0xaff73f48: CapiSuite 0.4.5 started.
>
> capisuite.error:
> Thu Aug 24 18:48:23 2006 CapiSuite 0xaff73f48: CapiSuite 0.4.5 started.
> Thu Aug 24 18:48:23
Etch
2.6.17-2-k7
KDE 3.5.5
Staroffice 8
AVM PCI-Fritz-Card
On boot HiSax is being installed - appearently without errors.
Capisuite is installed, but:
capisuite.log:
Thu Aug 24 18:48:23 2006 CapiSuite 0xaff73f48: CapiSuite 0.4.5 started.
capisuite.error:
Thu Aug 24 18:48:23 2006 CapiSuite
My question was:
> ...How do I uninstall the Staroffice mess from sarge?
Answering my own question after receiving no dire warnings of morasses to avoid:
The ./setup routine that installs Staroffice6.0 uninformatively tells me to "use
the local setup routine" to uninstall Staroffic
Impatient readers can skip to the last line of this message.
In my ongoing quest for a non-MS word-processing package that can handle such
mundane issues as image placement, page numbers, and browser-like navigation, I
dragged a Staroffice 6.0 CD out of storage and installed it on a legacy W98SE
hat are
> available for Linux but not packaged for Debian.
I know, but I have to learn a lot of new things, and I
would prefer to continue with the StarOffice news reader.
And as I have said, StarOffice 5.2 is the program I most
often use on my other OSs.
> > I know ask, if I simply sho
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 02:59:40PM +, Hans-Peter Sulzer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I shortly installed Debian to my notebook. Except of some
> minor problems (see my previous messages), it is working :-)
>
> I have StarOffice 5.2 for Linux, but unfortunately it
> is not a deb-Pa
Hi,
I shortly installed Debian to my notebook. Except of some
minor problems (see my previous messages), it is working :-)
I have StarOffice 5.2 for Linux, but unfortunately it
is not a deb-Package. StarOffice 5.2 would be most
important for me, cause it is the program, I use most
often on
under Debian
of course, therefore I want to install StarOffice 5.2
which has a Newsreader (no more included in newer
versions of OpenOffice/StarOffice) sorry I don't
want to use another one, I have to learn a lot of
other things and the one of 5.2 works fine for me.
Has anyone installed Star
On 2004-12-01, tjm3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just making sure that the installation was correct. It is a
> blank window, not an empty document. Seems like Sun would at
> least put some sort of logo here or provide an option to start
> the application with a empty default document of my choic
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 05:36:03PM -0800, tjm3 wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Just making sure that the installation was correct. It is a
> blank window, not an empty document. Seems like Sun would at
> least put some sort of logo here or provide an option to start
> the application with a em
Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 06:12:43PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 15:47 -0800, tjm3 wrote:
Hello. Has anyone tried the StarOffice 7 application? Trying
to find out what it's supposed to look like when it first starts.
What I get is a blank window and a menu bar to start applica
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 06:12:43PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 15:47 -0800, tjm3 wrote:
> > Hello. Has anyone tried the StarOffice 7 application? Trying
> > to find out what it's supposed to look like when it first starts.
> > What I get is a blan
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 15:47 -0800, tjm3 wrote:
> Hello. Has anyone tried the StarOffice 7 application? Trying
> to find out what it's supposed to look like when it first starts.
> What I get is a blank window and a menu bar to start applications
> or documents. It works OK but
Hello. Has anyone tried the StarOffice 7 application? Trying
to find out what it's supposed to look like when it first starts.
What I get is a blank window and a menu bar to start applications
or documents. It works OK but is there supposed to be something
running in the initial startup w
Thanks for everybody's help...it installed like a charm and I'm now
intimately familiar with chmod!
-Trey
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 19:46, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 07:23:08PM -0500, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> > I downloaded the staroffice .bin file and have tried
Trey Sizemore, 2003-Jan-06 19:23 -0500:
> I downloaded the staroffice .bin file and have tried to install it on my
> system. I thought (mistakenly I guess) that I could install by clicking
> on the file or by invoking it from the command line (by typing the file
> name from a bash pro
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 07:23:08PM -0500, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> I downloaded the staroffice .bin file and have tried to install it on my
> system. I thought (mistakenly I guess) that I could install by clicking
> on the file or by invoking it from the command line (by typing the file
&g
Trey Sizemore said:
> I downloaded the staroffice .bin file and have tried to install it on my
> system. I thought (mistakenly I guess) that I could install by clicking
> on the file or by invoking it from the command line (by typing the file
> name from a bash prompt). These meth
I downloaded the staroffice .bin file and have tried to install it on my
system. I thought (mistakenly I guess) that I could install by clicking
on the file or by invoking it from the command line (by typing the file
name from a bash prompt). These methods have not worked and am
wondering how
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Hi,
I am using StarOffice 6.0 (German version) on an up to date woody system, the
StarOffice patch 112887-02 is installed.
When I try to insert a "special character" (=Sonderzeichen in german) in
StarOffice, then kde (3.0.3) crashes and
I have set up a shared directory for a group of users on my system, the
dircetory has the rights of 2770 and it belongs to the correct group. If I cd
into the directory and make a file with touch, it gets the right permissions,
also if I use emacs, but if I use staroffice or openoffice, or if
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 11:29:22PM -0500, Phil wrote:
> I have old x86 machines (I work at a public school) and managed to get
> Debian 2.1 running but I'm having trouble getting software. mozilla,and
> staroffice are not installing because of glibc conflicts. wher can I find
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 11:29:22PM -0500, Phil wrote:
> I have old x86 machines (I work at a public school) and managed to get
> Debian 2.1 running but I'm having trouble getting software. mozilla,and
> staroffice are not installing because of glibc conflicts. wher can I find
> I have old x86 machines (I work at a public school) and managed to get
> Debian 2.1 running but I'm having trouble getting software. mozilla,and
> staroffice are not installing because of glibc conflicts. wher can I
> find old packages that will install on 2.1
>
if you
I have old x86 machines (I work at a public school) and managed to get
Debian 2.1 running but I'm having trouble getting software. mozilla,and
staroffice are not installing because of glibc conflicts. wher can I find
old packages that will install on 2.1
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-linux-en-011.bin
> and continues right down to 040.bin
> but there is only 10 of 10 files download and they are all there.
>
> Has anyone seen this when installing staroffice?
>
> Cheers Al
from what I can remember of the staroffice install many moons ago,
they're basica
wnload and they are all there.
Has anyone seen this when installing staroffice?
Cheers Al
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From: Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Alan & Kerry Shrimpton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: How do you run a bin fi
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 03:59:14PM +1030, David Purton wrote:
>
> Hi everybody
>
> I'm trying to get StarOffice 5.2 to run on my dad's HP Omnibook XE3L
> notebook.
>
> It seems to load sort of ok, but X grinds to a slow painful crawl (like
> big delays on just
Hi everybody
I'm trying to get StarOffice 5.2 to run on my dad's HP Omnibook XE3L
notebook.
It seems to load sort of ok, but X grinds to a slow painful crawl (like
big delays on just moving the mouse) and black lines appear right across
the screen. The only way to recover seems to
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 04:41:49PM -0500, Angus D Madden wrote:
>
> I've recently converted grandma's pc and everything has been a big
> success. The only issue I can't solve is getting a double click in gmc
> to open applicable documents with staroffice.
>
> r
I've recently converted grandma's pc and everything has been a big
success. The only issue I can't solve is getting a double click in gmc
to open applicable documents with staroffice.
running woody, 2.4.17.
I have tried the following:
1. adding appropriate lines in .mailcap a
on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 05:41:32PM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> my guess is that he's going to read the subject and delete your email
> before reading the content. you might want to try again with a
> subject that has his name to bring it to his attention. he's pretty
>
my guess is that he's going to read the subject and delete your email before
reading the content. you might want to try again with a subject that has his
name to bring it to his attention. he's pretty frustrated right now.
although, good luck. i've already given him the same instructions. he
e
on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 03:58:38PM -0800, Tran Nam Binh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hackers have put my user id into some redistributing list of your
> technical forum.
>
> I can't unsubcribe with automated system because my user id is not on
> the main list.
>
> Please help. I received tons of
Hackers have put my user id into some redistributing
list of your technical forum.
I can't unsubcribe with automated system because my
user id is not on the main list.
Please help. I received tons of unwanted mails.
Please forward this request to the list owner
Thanks
--- Steve Kieu <[EMAIL PROT
> > > > glibc 2.2.4
Yes it still prints the message but the installation
goes as normal. I did not change or install anything
more.
because I am not lucky to run openoffice so I dont
know how it is compared to star offfice 6.0b, any one
pls advice? If better then I will try one more time
after i
Marsha Petry wrote:
Using KDE; using unstable on an IBM Thinkpad T20 (been using Debian for about a
month only, sorry). Everything else seems to work pretty good, though I have
some minor problems with other apps (On some applications - like Mozilla - menu
fonts are huge). Am I missing a cri
I'm trying to run Staroffice 6 on my Debian machine. On installation, it
griped about not having libXrender.so, so I made a link from that name to
libXrender.so.1.0. That allowed the install to proceed fine.
But, now when I start Staroffice, after a few clicks on menu choices (e.g.
tryi
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> Whew! A whole post on this topic and I didn't say "StarOffice, that
> bloated stuck pig of an office suite" once.
Well, let's see...
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200110/msg00917.html
http://lists.deb
ly I understand OpenOffice is decomposing the monolithic
> StarOffice 5x model into single apps.
Not for a couple of major revs, at least at the binary level. I saw a
presentation by the SO team at SVLUG a couple months back.
In OO and SO 6, the integrated desktop's gone. However, there's a
si
On Fri, 2001-11-23 at 16:32, Denis wrote:
>
>
> Magellano:/bin# so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-it.bin /n
> error: wrong glibc version, you need 2.1.1
> Magellano:/bin#
>
> Magellano:/# vi /etc/debian_version
> 2.1
>
> "glibc" there isn't in my Debian cd.
>
> What can i do?
glibc is the source package
Magellano:/bin# so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-it.bin /n
error: wrong glibc version, you need 2.1.1
Magellano:/bin#
Magellano:/# vi /etc/debian_version
2.1
"glibc" there isn't in my Debian cd.
What can i do?
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
>> [...]
>> Is there a deb package for staroffice?
> Not currently, though there's an ITP (intent to package) OpenOffice, the
> free software version of StarOffice.
> Best bet is to go to the OpenOffice website and grab a build that&
on Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 08:43:48AM +0100, xio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 12:42:57PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 12:58:59PM -0400, Rob Ransbottom ([EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > &g
Marc,
It's handy to learn that there is an atexit bug. Thanks.
My debian mirror hasn't got version 2.2.4 yet. I'll have to look for it
elsewhere I guess.
debian:~# apt-get install libc6/unstable
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Selected version 2.2.3-10 (Debian:unst
:
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 10:24 PM
Subject: StarOffice can't find anything
> Greetings!
>
> After doing a major update to unstable last week, I find that
> Star Office won't start. It can't find shared libraries in its own
> lib directory.
> So I save my wo
Thanks Oliver,
libc6 is already the latest version.
It keeps having trouble loading its own libraries as well.
Nick
+
1 Thessalonians 4:11
And that ye study to be quiet, and to do your own business, and to work
with your own hands, as we command
Nick Croft wrote:
>./setup: error while loading shared libraries: ./setup: undefined symbol: at
>exit
upgrade libc6
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tup: error while loading shared libraries: ./setup: undefined symbol: atexit
atexit is certainly present on the system in /usr/lib/perl/5.6.1 and in
/usr/lib/python2.0 and as a man page.
Wonder what's happening? I do my invoicing and job tracking in StarOffice.
About time I changed to gnumeric
Hi there I received this note about sudden death of StarOffice,
about which we had a thread about a month ago. It is a problem of
fonts and the followin message shows a way to narrow down and possibly
resolve the problem.
Have fun
Pf
From: Dietz Proepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Hello,
I have installed all the above (see subject) software and whenever I
try to see the tables in a database with DataManager (a program
supplied alongside unixODBC), th program just won't show any tables.
The same problem happens with StarOffice. I know the driver manager
and database d
Thomas Deselaers wrote:
> Is there an deb available? OpenOffice is under gpl, isn't it?
>
> thomasd
No htere isn't. You can download the source or a binary with
installer similar to the SO5.2 version. But the installer works
great i never had any problems.
Frank
Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> Hey and for all of you who want to be at the bleeding edge: download
> openoffice from openoffice.org. Thats StarOffice v6!
>
> cheers,
> Raffaele
>
But it's not very stable yet and quite buggy as well. I have it at
home and fiddle around
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 12:37:51AM +0200, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> Hey and for all of you who want to be at the bleeding edge: download
> openoffice from openoffice.org. Thats StarOffice v6!
Is there an deb available? OpenOffice is under gpl, isn't it?
thomasd
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Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 05:07:58PM -0500, Andrew D Dixon wrote:
> > I just installed it today with out doing this. I just ran the installer
> > from a
> > directory that I created in my home directory. I've only tried the word
> > processor out so far but it works grea
x27;t do a "network install?"
>
> thanks,
> Andy
Hey and for all of you who want to be at the bleeding edge: download
openoffice from openoffice.org. Thats StarOffice v6!
cheers,
Raffaele
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On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 05:07:58PM -0500, Andrew D Dixon wrote:
> I just installed it today with out doing this. I just ran the installer from
> a
> directory that I created in my home directory. I've only tried the word
> processor out so far but it works great. What's going to be broken becau
okay thanks every one for all the advise. I have just donwloaded the
complete
instalation file ( all the 97 megas) and will istall. I thougth about that
when tried to find the package in dselect; I was just trying to make sure
that there wasnt an easier/clean way to install.
regards
J.A.Serralheir
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 05:07:58PM -0500, Andrew D Dixon wrote:
> b3 wrote:
>
> > The install can be a bit tricky - make sure you run the installer
> > first as root with /net, as this will do a "network install" - then
> > switch to a normal user and run the installer to get the user stuff
> > go
> What's going to be broken because I didn't do a "network install?"
If you're the only user who will be using it, nothing.
If you have more than one user on your computer that will be using it, then you
will have to do another install for that user, and that will take up a lot of
disk space.
b3 wrote:
> The install can be a bit tricky - make sure you run the installer
> first as root with /net, as this will do a "network install" - then
> switch to a normal user and run the installer to get the user stuff
> going.
I just installed it today with out doing this. I just ran the install
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 07:57:37PM +0100, J.A.Serralheiro wrote:
> Hi, is there any staroffice package available from debian?
StarOffice is cost-free commercial software that (AFAIK) isn't
packaged for Debian. You can download it from Sun, however, and it
does work under Debian.
The ins
Hi, is there any staroffice package available from debian?
thank you
s, lprng, apsfilter etc on my potato system
> > > > > and it works. I can
> > > > > print from Abiword, Netscape and the command line.
> > > > >
> > > > > However, nothing happens when I try to print from
> > > > &g
> > > > and it works. I can
> > > > print from Abiword, Netscape and the command line.
> > > >
> > > > However, nothing happens when I try to print from
> > > > StarOffice. Also, if
> > > > I ask StarOffice to print to a file a
nd line.
> > >
> > > However, nothing happens when I try to print from
> > > StarOffice. Also, if
> > > I ask StarOffice to print to a file and then view
> > > that with gs with this
> > > command:
> > > gs -sDEVICE=x11 -sPAPERSIZE=a4 t
Nuhn Yobiznez wrote:
> --- Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have gs, lprng, apsfilter etc on my potato system
> > and it works. I can
> > print from Abiword, Netscape and the command line.
> >
> > However, nothing happens when I try to print f
n
> print from Abiword, Netscape and the command line.
>
> However, nothing happens when I try to print from
> StarOffice. Also, if
> I ask StarOffice to print to a file and then view
> that with gs with this
> command:
> gs -sDEVICE=x11 -sPAPERSIZE=a4 testfile.print
> t
I have gs, lprng, apsfilter etc on my potato system and it works. I can
print from Abiword, Netscape and the command line.
However, nothing happens when I try to print from StarOffice. Also, if
I ask StarOffice to print to a file and then view that with gs with this
command:
gs -sDEVICE=x11
I have no idea what fixed the problem. Of course, there have been a number
of package updates since 04/11/01 when I originally posted a problem with
StarOffice 5.2 on my system. Nevertheless, the problem seems to be fixed
now. I can modify my existing StartOffice documents without a problem
I have to do this because the usual suspect did not chime in. For some
reason, I have come to believe the following SO adjective is about the
funniest (and most accurate) thing I've heard recently.
Anyway, it appears that your question about SO, that bloated stuck pig
of an application, has been a
s?
>From the README:
If you wish to run a network installation (multi-user installation), start
(as root) the setup with the option /net. After the network installation has
been completed, each StarOffice user needs to call up the setup from the
office directory of the network installation (WITH
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have some problems with so52.
>I have downloadet the bin from sun.
>Now i want t install it.
>1. SO can't find my java installation and even if i give the path it says
>that i couldn't find java... I have both java packages (jdk
SO with the " /net" option for example into /usr/local/lib/.
Users will complete their homedir installations (2 MB each) on their
own.
There's a _very_ good SO-FAQ at
http://www.wernerroth.de/en/staroffice/faq/faq.html (engl.)
http://www.wernerroth.de/staroffice/faq/faq.html (deut
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Runes <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 4/20/01, 2:32:47 PM, Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spelled magical
StarOffice 5.2:
> Hi,
> I have some prob
ery, but I've had this problem.
You need to do the first installation by running as root:
./setup /net
Install to (eg) /opt/so52
Then, each user who wants to run StarOffice has to run:
/opt/so52/bin/setup
The installer will appear again and will create a folder called Office52
in that users
Hi,
I have some problems with so52.
I have downloadet the bin from sun.
Now i want t install it.
1. SO can't find my java installation and even if i give the path it says
that i couldn't find java... I have both java packages (jdk and jdk-dev)
installed.
2. How must i install it so that a normal
on Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 11:25:32AM -0400, Stan Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Where can I ge (preferably a .deb) to install SatrOffice on my stable machine?
No debs.
Get it from Sun: http://www.sun.com/products/staroffice/get.html
There's a free-software spin-off project, OpenOffi
ot with the /net (something like that) option and
place it under a suitable location like /usr/local/ and you should
be fine. Then each user needs to run its setup program to place
some files in their home directory.
I'm running an up-to-date potato install, but staroffice worked
fine r
Where can I ge (preferably a .deb) to isntall SatrOffice on my stable machine?
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a graphical she
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There's a thread on this issue on the DebianHELP site
><http://www.debianhelp.org/viewtopic.php?topic=5&forum=12> which
>explains the StarOffice problem along with suggested fixes.
sharefont was a problem for many people, and the fix will go in
topic.php?topic=5&forum=12> which
explains the StarOffice problem along with suggested fixes.
Hope it helps,
.
Randy
Hi again,
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 10:50:42PM +0200, Dr. Guenter Bechly wrote:
> I just solved the problem of sharefont breaking StarOffice 5.2.
> It was indeed also caused by bug #92920 which is just a missing
> newline in fonts.dir as pointed out by Colin Watson.
> I now only have to
Michael Perry wrote:
>
> This is rather strange I think. I have two unstable boxes which get updated
> quite often and I have no problems with staroffice. ARe these systems by
> chance running the 2.4.x kernel series? I have seen some posts in the
> newsgroups about people w
uses the breakage of StarOffice on Sid that was observed since a
few days (I immediately filed this as critical bug against sharefont
myself). There is no breakage with the previous version 0.10-8 of
sharefont (which I did not change), and there is no breakage with
StarOffice 5.1 or OpenOffice. This is rea
Happened to be reading along on irc today and happened across a topic which
seemed interesting. Supposedly if you have sharefont installed, it will
mess with StarOffice 5.2. My context for this is that I have StarOffice 5.2
and no sharefont and it works quite well under unstable on two systems I
Staroffice conflicts with the upto date sharefont package in testing and
unstable!!!
solution: eather downgrade or remove sharefont:
dpkg --remove sharefont
and Star office will work properly!
Ciao - mattHias
, or know where to
> get, a dependency listing for StarOffice 5.2. I also tried installing
> a recent snapshot binary of openoffice and it also failed. I supose I
> could build openoffice from source at last resort, but I am trying to
> avoid.
>
> The main thing I need StarOffice
It is the only application, commercial or otherwise, that I have found that
does not work for me under Debian/Woody. I suspect it needs an older library
that got overridden. Does anyone have, or know where to get, a dependency
listing for StarOffice 5.2. I also tried installing a recent
on Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:37:38PM +0200, Pierfrancesco Caci ([EMAIL
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>
> Something in the latest 2 weeks has changed in Debian unstable and
> makes Staroffice crash at the moment of opening a file. Anyone else
> having this problem? Have you been able to identify
Something in the latest 2 weeks has changed in Debian unstable and
makes Staroffice crash at the moment of opening a file. Anyone else
having this problem? Have you been able to identify what's going wrong
on Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 09:39:07PM +0200, Robert Voigt ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> >I don't think so as Staroffice is not a free or open source software
> >and Sun does not give the sources
>
> Star Office is GPL.
StarOffice, that bloated stuck pig of an off
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On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Jimmy Richards wrote:
>Hello,
>
> Sorry, but it seems as if I detect a contradiction here. I believe you
> are
>correct in stating that StarOffice is not free nor OpenSource software,
>therefore St
on Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 02:35:32PM -0400, Christopher W. Aiken ([EMAIL
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>
> Is there a Debianized version of Staroffice 5.2
> available somewhere?
No.
Download it from Sun or get a CDROM (there are still freebies floating
around in the right places, or pay a sm
Hello,
Sorry, but it seems as if I detect a contradiction here. I believe you
are
correct in stating that StarOffice is not free nor OpenSource software,
therefore StarOffice CANNOT be released under the GPL(GNU General Public
License) as you stated that it is here. I just wanted to
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