I would like to install SunOffice 6 in root so that any user on my computer can get a SunOffice 6 install (i.e. ./setup -net). What I am unsure of is where to do this. The default in the install process is /root/staroffice6.0, but as I have never done this before, I am unsure if this is the directory that is recommended or should be used on my system. I am using SuSE 7.3 Pro. Any tips or advice on completing this installation successfully would also be appreciated. Cheers, Brian
--- Brian Durant
I would like to install SunOffice 6 in root so that any user on my computer can get a SunOffice 6 install (i.e. ./setup -net). What I am unsure of is where to do this. The default in the install process is /root/staroffice6.0, but as I have never done this before, I am unsure if this is the directory that is recommended or should be used on my system.
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Brian Durant
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Dan Laba