[CLUE-Tech] StarOffice
Jeffery Cann
jccann at home.com
Wed May 16 11:58:51 MDT 2001
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On Tuesday 15 May 2001 09:58, Don Collier wrote:
> Is anyone else having problems with RH 7.1 and StarOffice. I had
> everything working fine with 6.2 and slackware, but when I decided to
> try RH 7.1 StarOffice will completely freeze the computer during the
> first part of the install process. Everything else seems to work fine,
> just StarOffice is bad.
Sounds like a system library problem (glibc). Maybe you can install these
libraries in a separate location that only Star Office can use. This should
do the trick. I used to run SO this way before Slackware moved to glibc
(from libc5)
Jeff
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I'm finally in a comp that's not requiring me to run windows on my
desktop. They do however run Exchange for some of it's features and
I gotta admit they have it running right.
At anyrate they have Citrix Metaframe setup for those of us running
a Un*x desktop. I'm trying to map the com ports to my Linux bos so I
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It seems the client can't find them though. I've changed permissions
tried running as root, etc, no go... Anyone running this booger and
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I'm sending this from my yahoo account at school
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Could that have triggered the bounce? I've not
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school, we are fighting viruses all the time.
Is this something I need to start paying attention
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Roger Frank
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