First of all, thanks for all your helpful information. It again proves this is one of the most friendly and helpful mailing list. I am glad I made the choice to choose SUSE. According to all the answers I got, the following seems like the case: 1) I have installed the full version of Star Office which is ~1xx MB by using root. My root can use it without any problems. 2) When I login to a regular user account, I should choose to install the "net" version so that my regular account can use it too. Does my thought make sense? I will try it out tonight and hope it works. If my thought is wrong, please let me know before I make any stupid mistake. Thanks a lot. WM
From: Emerald
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] question about launching program as regular user Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2000 18:32:46 +0100 Hi there,
Actually, you need to setup StarOffice with the /net option, so it would look like this: ./setup /net
After this every user who has access to the directory where you installed the network version of StarOffice, just needs to do a normal ./setup to install a couple of megs into his/her homedir.
See ya,
Emerald
Dunphy Richard-rdunph01 wrote:
There is no need to install a full copy of staroffice for every user.
If you install staroffice (as root) to a directory which is accessible
by
other users they need simply run the setup in the bin directory of the installation. In your case /progs/Soffice/bin/setup
It should then ask the user if they wish to do a full or workstation install. A workstation install typically uses 5-6Mb.
The user should rerun the same setup program to uninstall.
Well, this is how I did it with the CD version, not too sure about the one that comes with SuSE?
Hope it helps, RikD
William Chang wrote:
Greeting all:
After installing StarOffice in /progs/SOffice/, I can run soffice as root. However, when I try to launch it as a regular user, it asked me to install it again. I did not want to do it because I don't want to have two copies of StarOffice. However, I am not sure if I can install it over the same directory /progs/Soffice.
I checked the permission of the /progs/Soffice and everyone is allowed to execute it. So what should I do? Do I have to install another copy for regular users? Does it happens to other programs as well? How can I install a program but everyone can use it but with their own personal setting?
Thanks for your help.
WM
This is normal for star office. It's set up like that intentionaly for licensing reasons I beleive. Every user must have it's own install.
MARK
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