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    1. #1
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      OpenOffice 1.1.0 Final

      Although the official announcement is not made yet, OpenOffice 1.10 final binaries already hit the mirror sites:

      http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/openoffice/stable/

      .::When the gods want to punish you they answer your prayers::..

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      Not only in unix/linux, allso in Win
      To mess up a Linux, you need to work at it.
      To mess up your Windows, you just need to work on it.

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      Wide choice now, you can get all versions from the official Openoffice.org mirrors.
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      Exactly what files from the link do I need to run this under Red Hat 9 and Windows XP? Do I need both "install" and "solver" files for each?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Markbot
      Exactly what files from the link do I need to run this under Red Hat 9 and Windows XP? Do I need both "install" and "solver" files for each?
      The _install files are enough...
      Just get it from your closest mirror:
      http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/1.1.0/
      (one ver. for Win32, another one for Linux).
      The Win32 installation is effortless- so applies for the Linux ones when you follow the common sense:
      1. Uninstall your previous OOo versions, and delete by hand the local+global directories. If you have installed from .rpm then the procedure is pretty obvious. If you have used the OOo script installer enter first your local directory (as user) and run "./setup -deinstall" and then from you global OOo directory "./setup -n" (as root this time, of course).
      2. Unpack the tarball and run the install script (as root). The OOo tip of using as default "./install --prefix=/opt" is highly recommendable.
      3. Enter the /opt/Openoffice.org1.1.0 directory and run "./setup" (as user), choosing local installation.
      4. Put in the folder /opt/Openoffice.org1.1.0/share/dict/ooo your preferred dictionary, hyphenation and thesaurous files and modify the dictionary.lst file accordingly (this part also applies for the Windows version).
      5. Make a shortcut at your desktop for the local launch script: /home/{username}/OpenOffice.org1.1.0/./soffice
      (actually it's just a symlink to the global script). After opening the program you should set your correct settings under tools/options/Language Settings/
      Last edited by scarecrow; 02-10-2003 at 18:03.
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      Quote Originally Posted by scarecrow
      The _install files are enough...
      Just get it from your closest mirror:
      http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/1.1.0/
      (one ver. for Win32, another one for Linux).
      The Win32 installation is effortless- so applies for the Linux ones when you follow the common sense:
      1. Uninstall your previous OOo versions, and delete by hand the local+global directories. If you have installed from .rpm then the procedure is pretty obvious. If you have used the OOo script installer enter first your local directory (as user) and run "./setup -deinstall" and then from you global OOo directory "./setup -n" (as root this time, of course).
      2. Unpack the tarball and run the install script (as root). The OOo tip of using as default "./install --prefix=/opt" is highly recommendable.
      3. Enter the /opt/Openoffice.org1.1.0 directory and run "./setup" (as user), choosing local installation.
      4. Put in the folder /opt/Openoffice.org1.1.0/share/dict/ooo your preferred dictionary, hyphenation and thesaurous files and modify the dictionary.lst file accordingly (this part also applies for the Windows version).
      5. Make a shortcut at your desktop for the local launch script: /home/{username}/OpenOffice.org1.1.0/./soffice
      (actually it's just a symlink to the global script). After opening the program you should set your correct settings under tools/options/Language Settings/
      Thanks for the thorough steps!
      I want to install it on Mandrake 9.1 ( no previous version installed). Is it safe to use checkinstall : http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/index.php
      and build the rpm package and install it as usuall (from Mandrake control center-software installation) ?
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      Villa 21:
      It should work- but why should you?
      .RPM's is the nobrainer solution, and the OOo installation script is plain simple and straighforward.
      Moreover it seems that there are some probz with the 9.1 automake function- on Mandrake cooker all you can find compiled as .RPM files is still 1.1 RC4.
      Using Man 9.1 myself (9.2 RC2 had a couple of horrendous bugs which made it practically unusable...) and I never installed OpenOffice from the included .RPM files.
      Last edited by scarecrow; 03-10-2003 at 13:13.
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      Thanks for the info
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