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Subject: koffice installation for an old guy
From: Keith Antoine <kantoine () eastwind ! com ! au>
Date: 1999-09-30 21:10:34
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>Since four days, i try to install KDE2/Koffice and I begin to see the
end>of the tunnel... >kdesupport, kdelibs, kdebase and koffice have been
>compiled and installed in /usr/local/Koffice. But when i start the new
KDE,
>i have a lot of error messages (application, kde1.xpm missing, etc...)
I am anxious to see for myself what koffice, is/lookslike etc, but am
put off by the likes of the above. I have been lurking and watching the
comments/opinions hoping that someone may say "it installs", however it
seems that its not that simple. I have a good 'working' knowledege as an
ISP using slackware for 5 years and now Caldera for 6 months. I can say
I am not game to try not being a programmer/developer, after seeing what
it takes to get it running.
Question: when is it forseen that it will be able to be 'normally'
installed by a 'user', without having to grapple with it for hours and
hours ????? I am not young and find it hard to learn new tricks at my
time of life.
--
Regards
Keith
Keith Antoine | Eastwind Internet Services 07 3300 2161
18 Arkana St | Internet Service Providor and Web Hosting
The Gap | kantoine@eastwind.com.au
--http://www.eastwind.com.au
Queensland 4061 | Rtd Electronics Engineer & Brisbanes' Geriatric
ISP
Australia | System run by Caldera OpenLinux 2.2: The only
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