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Re: Debian install question



Hi, Sebastien!

I'm Cc'ing this to debian-openoffice, people out there know these problems and
workarounds better then me.

++ 23/05/02 11:21 +0200 - S?bastien Lefebvre:
> Hi Peter,
> 
> First, I'd like to thank you for your contributions, particularly on the
> openoffice/Debian project.Openoffice is what I miss on my laptop to run
> Debian 100% of time.
> 
> I'm trying to install Openoffice on my woody (KDE 2.2.2, Kernel 2.2.20)
> without success :
> 
> I first tried to install Openoffice from .tar.gz as I ignored the
> existence of a Deb package. When I launch the installer, I have brown
> rectangles, plus  2 or 3 lines appearing on the screen and the installer
> seems to be nearly freezed. I tried it as user and root without success,
> and with, more or less, the same results.
> 
> I then added the apt source in order to get the Deb package. But when
> it's time to launch the installer (as user), I have the same problem
> (rectangles, freeze etc...)
> 
> So I thought KDE could be involved into this problem and decided to use
> Gnome 1.4 for the install :same result
> 
> I also used a normal Xsession without success.
> 
> Somebody had the same problem on a french newsgroup but nobody had a
> piece of an answer.
> 
> Do you have any idea that can help me ?
> 
> Thanks a lot in advance
> 
> 	S?bastien 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
--
typedef enum{ COOL, SUCKS, OTSTOY }subjectValue; class Subject { ...
subjectValue value; ... public: ... void setValue (subjectValue newValue) 
{value = newValue}}; class Matan : Subject { ... }; int main(){ Matan 
*vmkmatan = new Matan(); vmkmatan->setValue(OTSTOY); }


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