Hi there,
I have tried to install openoffice, but it wouldn't peacefully coexist with ispell and related dictionaries; it "conflicts" with them - I am quite anxious to know why on earth. Has anyone had similar trouble? Is there any way to get ispell and openoffice to coexist with one another? I mean I do appreciate there is a suite such as OO, but I'm not so amused it intends to stomp over everything else there is. I think on a SuSE installation (where I installed OO the anarchic way; some .tgz archive that installed itself), neither program frowned upon the very existence of the other on the disk. So might this simply be an over-strict formulation of interdependencies and the like? Any help appreciated! Florian PS. Don't know whether this is relevant, but I tried packages downloaded as instructed on http://packages.debian.org/unstable/editors/openoffice.org.html, and my distribution is woody stable. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]