On Sun, Jun 08, 1997 at 10:50:19PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Jun 1997, Gary L. Dolan wrote:
>
> > StarOffice looks like quite a piece of work, althou a bit slow since
> > I am using the static linked libraries.
>
> Why would this make it slower? The only thing I can think of is if
On Sun, 8 Jun 1997, Gary L. Dolan wrote:
> StarOffice looks like quite a piece of work, althou a bit slow since
> I am using the static linked libraries.
Why would this make it slower? The only thing I can think of is if you're
running more than one of the StarOffice programs and you're short of
On Sun, Jun 08, 1997 at 11:50:25AM -0600, Chad D. Zimmerman wrote:
> I get that too once and a while with the StarOffice stuff as well. And I
> figured out what it was with me ... and it may be the same for you.
>
> If I would get the error, I would do an 'su - your ' and then
> try swriter3 aga
On Jun 8, Bob Nielsen wrote
> will have a script, .sd.sh, installed in your home directory. Running
> that will modify some environments, including $LD_LIBRARY_PATH. This will
> place the required lib files in your library path so you will no longer
> get that message and swriter will work.
>
>
On Sun, 8 Jun 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
> I am sorry to ask this here because this is not strictly a debian
> question.
>
> I spent many hours downloading StarOffice 3.1 and untarred it
> (StarOffice31-english.tar.gz StarOffice31-common.tar.gz
> StarOffice31-statbin.tar.gz) in /usr/local. I then
Johann Spies wrote:
>
> I am sorry to ask this here because this is not strictly a debian
> question.
>
> I spent many hours downloading StarOffice 3.1 and untarred it
> (StarOffice31-english.tar.gz StarOffice31-common.tar.gz
> StarOffice31-statbin.tar.gz) in /usr/local. I then, apparently
> suc
I get that too once and a while with the StarOffice stuff as well. And I
figured out what it was with me ... and it may be the same for you.
If I would get the error, I would do an 'su - your ' and then
try swriter3 again .. and then it would work. Not sure exactly why that
would have that big
I am sorry to ask this here because this is not strictly a debian
question.
I spent many hours downloading StarOffice 3.1 and untarred it
(StarOffice31-english.tar.gz StarOffice31-common.tar.gz
StarOffice31-statbin.tar.gz) in /usr/local. I then, apparently
successfully, ran the setup script as a
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