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>> "RGS" == Rudolf G Schöbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RGS> ./netscape: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4
Hallo Linuxgemeinde.
Seit kurzem verwende ich Debian 2.0. Jetzt taucht ein Problem auf, das
ich unter Debian 1.3 nicht hatte. Beim Aufruf von Netscape 4.05 oder
Staroffice 4.0 erhalte ich die Fehlermeldung:
./netscape: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
Diese Library be
> Is there an installer for StarOffice 4.0?
no :)
ANd there's not likely to be one. A few have started work on it, but
there's somehting tricky about it. And 5.0 is just around the corner,
so why bother? But i've had no problems using it's
own installer; just tell
Is there an installer for StarOffice 4.0?
Rob
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> Hi,
>
> Sorry for my question, I think it has been asked hundreds of times.
>
> - Is there any StarOffice 4.0 package installer ? I only found the package
> for version 3.x of StarOffice.
Yes, download a full version of S
been asked hundreds of times.
>
> - Is there any StarOffice 4.0 package installer ? I only found the package
> for version 3.x of StarOffice.
>
> - Is there any way to review old messages since I think this question
> has already been asked ?
>
> Thanks
> Franck
&
Hi,
Sorry for my question, I think it has been asked hundreds of times.
- Is there any StarOffice 4.0 package installer ? I only found the package
for version 3.x of StarOffice.
- Is there any way to review old messages since I think this question
has already been asked ?
Thanks
Franck
G'day everybody --
has anyone successfuly set up SO4.0 (under hamm system) to fax directly from
the application- to avoid "save to file (as .ps)" method?
I'm using efax, can fax from the command line, can fax directly from Lyx0.12,
but can't do much more than initialize the modem by using faxlpr "
> "GK" == G Kapetanios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GK> files. The net installlation takes up about 110 Mb, the user about 88 Mb
GK> obviously muh is common between the two. As I did not know that and did
One of the stardevision developers has set up a homepage with tips for
SO4. There is one
After all the discussion I tried to install staroffice 4 as well.
I have a slightly out-of-date hamm. I tried installing the net
installation all went ok. Then I tried installing it on my directory
as a user. The first thing to note is that there is a huge duplication of
files. The net installlat
>Yes, it's still using dselect, but you can use it once. ;-)
i can use dselect for most things ... i just prefer not to :-), i find
dpkg causes me less pain.
>Yes, that is the S)elect function's default behavior. Just update
> your package files, choose S)elect, press space to get out o
> as a side note i always use dpkg to upgrade my system (i just don't
> like the interface that dselect offers) ... but i'd like to sync my system
> to the latest hamm. what is the easiest way to do this with (dselect i
> assume)?
This is what I'd do: Use dselect, update all of the packa
>After getting some replies on this thread, I went ahead and dove in
> too. I'm running the latest hamm and extracted the tarball into /tmp.
> I then read the read.me, looked at the license, and said, "what the
> heck, I'll give it a shot."
as a side note i always use dpkg to upgrade
> staroffice 4 on my hamm system just segv's (installed with its own
> installer)
After getting some replies on this thread, I went ahead and dove in too. I'm
running the latest hamm and extracted the tarball into /tmp. I then read the
read.me, looked at the license, and said, "what the heck,
Just my two ccents: I installed StarOffice 4.0 in the /home/damir/ directory
by using the install script that came in the original tarball without any
problems whatsoever. I don't pretend to know how this works, but it does :-)
Also, I have fetched URW fonts (link from the gimp site) and inst
> I used the staroffice 4 installer from hamm and had no problems. I had
> some unrelated disk problems later and reinstalled hamm. This time I
> installed 3.0.
hmm, i had problems getting 3.0 to work. it gave me so errors about not
having the my environment setup correctly and to run a setup
On Sat, 2 May 1998, Thomas Lakofski wrote:
> 4.0? using the staroffice3.deb package? how?
>
> staroffice 4 on my hamm system just segv's (installed with its own
> installer)
I used the staroffice 4 installer from hamm and had no problems. I had
some unrelated disk problems later and reinstalle
4.0? using the staroffice3.deb package? how?
staroffice 4 on my hamm system just segv's (installed with its own
installer)
-thomas
On Fri, 1 May 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I've installed both 4.0 and 3.1 in hamm using the debian installer with
> minimal problems. I had installed 3.1 into bo b
or is the the display font makes
it look like spaces between words are sometimes missing, but they look
fine when printed out.
Bob
On Fri, 1 May 1998, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> Ok ...I installed StarOffice 4.0 a few weeks ago but...
> it di
Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> Ok ...I installed StarOffice 4.0 a few weeks ago but...
> it didn't work...
> it would install (will hafta try that trick on the install)
> but as soon as I try to do ANYTHING it exist with n error (I think it seg
> faults)
> did you do this
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Ok ...I installed StarOffice 4.0 a few weeks ago but...
it didn't work...
it would install (will hafta try that trick on the install)
but as soon as I try to do ANYTHING it exist with n error (I think it seg
faults)
did you do this on a bo system?
I am ru
Allan W. Bart, Jr. wrote:
> could you tell a bit more about what it takes to install star office and how
> do
> you like the package.
Really, the installation is simple. Just run it. I changed the
installation location from ~/Soffice40 to /usr/local/bin/Soffice40, but
other than that it was just
Hello,
could you tell a bit more about what it takes to install star office and how do
you like the package.
allan bart
Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Randy Edwards wrote:
> >
> >Is there a Debian package to automate the installation of
> > StarOffice 4.0? Thanks in advance.
Randy Edwards wrote:
>
>Is there a Debian package to automate the installation of
> StarOffice 4.0? Thanks in advance.
I just installed it last week. The installation is just like a Win95
application: a big blue screen and you just click Next a few times and
it's done. I se
Is there a Debian package to automate the installation of
StarOffice 4.0? Thanks in advance.
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Randy
Is there ".deb" package for StarOffice 4.0? I did find v. 3.1, but I
would like to try 4.0.
Thanks
Milan Zimmermann
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Subject: Re: Staroffice 4.0 EXTREMELY slow
Date: Wed, Mar 25, 1998 at 09:56:02PM +0100
In reply to:Martin Bialasinski
Quoting Martin Bialasinski([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Helmut Leinfellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I've installed StarOffice 4.0
Helmut Leinfellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've installed StarOffice 4.0 (German version) and both the installation
> process and the program itself are EXTREMELY slow.
Staroffice is a memory hog. I have 48 MB Ram and 32 MB Swap. When starting
Staroffice it will eat all
Hi !
I've installed StarOffice 4.0 (German version) and both the installation
process and the program itself are EXTREMELY slow.
I don't have a clue why.
"top" shows that soffice (the program name) gets only about 1%-3% of CPU.
Does anyone know what could be wrong?
I have installed the new StarOffice-4.0 onto my stable (bo)
distribution of Debian/GNU Linux (1.3.1.r6). When I startup via the
soffice script, I get the following messages followed by a
Segmentation Fault error. Any idea what is the matter
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