Just a guess.  It could be a path problem.  I doubt it is a permissions
problem since su should have any permissions a non-su has.  You should
add the path to your star office installation to the path set in the
/etc/bashrc file so that any user will have it..  What you may have seen
is the shell trying to find the soffice executable on all the paths, and
then failing.

Hope this helps.

Fred

Art Ross wrote:
> 
> Well, I 've successfully installed StarOffice 5.1 on a RH6.1 and RH6.0
> system while logged into the root account.  For this account StarOffice
> starts and executes from the command line just fine.  When I return to
> the super user and start StarOffice from command line, it appears like
> it is starting StarOffice but just seconds later, I receive a prompt
> indicating StartOffice has stopped.  I receive no errors or any other
> comments in the terminal window.
>   Is this a problem with my permissions?  If not, please let me know
> what I'm overlooking.  I haven't been able to find anything in my
> documentation that gives me a clue.
>   Thanks in advance,
>   Art Ross


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