I have no KOffice on KDE 3_4 on SuSE 9.3. Does it not exist or is it just not installed by default? I don't remember ever having a YaST option to install it during the system setup and yes I selected individual packages for games, office and multimedia myself, which is why I ask. Thanks. -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org
Hi Shriramana,
... when installing SuSE you may choose from a number of installation types such as standard, standard with office, development system and I don't know what. I think it's like 4 or 5 different types. My guess is you chose standard. In this case, no office should IMHO be installed, neither KOffice nor OpenOffice. You can install any package you want later by using Yast2 (->"kdesu yast2"). Insert the DVD and choose everything office related you need to install. After that, the K menu should show the corresponding office in the office menu. If not, refresh it (logging out and in again is the _easiest_ way). After that, starting office should be no problem. Hope this helps. -- cul8er Paul paul.foerster@gmx.net
Paul Foerster wrote:
I'll check this after rebooting to Linux (I'm on Windows now). And Paul, I owe you an apology for accusing you of having written "why would you want to do a stupid like that" on another thread. It was my mistake - a serious one - of misplaced accusation. I'm really sorry. I'm sending this mail to the list, as I'd like to publicly apologise. Sorry, everyone. -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org
On Saturday 13 August 2005 12:46 pm, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
We ALL make mistakes, including me. I shouldn't have "jumped" as quickly as I did either......sorry about that. Fred -- Planet Earth - a subsidiary of Microsoft. We have no bugs in our software, Never! We do have undocumented added features, that you will find amusing, at no added cost to you, at this time.
Hi Shriramana,
... when installing SuSE you may choose from a number of installation types such as standard, standard with office, development system and I don't know what. I think it's like 4 or 5 different types. My guess is you chose standard. In this case, no office should IMHO be installed, neither KOffice nor OpenOffice. You can install any package you want later by using Yast2 (->"kdesu yast2"). Insert the DVD and choose everything office related you need to install. After that, the K menu should show the corresponding office in the office menu. If not, refresh it (logging out and in again is the _easiest_ way). After that, starting office should be no problem. Hope this helps. -- cul8er Paul paul.foerster@gmx.net
Paul Foerster wrote:
I'll check this after rebooting to Linux (I'm on Windows now). And Paul, I owe you an apology for accusing you of having written "why would you want to do a stupid like that" on another thread. It was my mistake - a serious one - of misplaced accusation. I'm really sorry. I'm sending this mail to the list, as I'd like to publicly apologise. Sorry, everyone. -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org
On Saturday 13 August 2005 12:46 pm, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
We ALL make mistakes, including me. I shouldn't have "jumped" as quickly as I did either......sorry about that. Fred -- Planet Earth - a subsidiary of Microsoft. We have no bugs in our software, Never! We do have undocumented added features, that you will find amusing, at no added cost to you, at this time.
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Fred A. Miller
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Paul Foerster
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Shriramana Sharma