Kinda silly, I don't wanna install this in my home dir....
Annoying.
Thus spake Marc Vogt (">mtv@theor.chemistry.gatech.edu):
> >
> >
> > Ok,
> > If I execute "soffice" as root, it pops up fine. If I try as my
> > normal user, It just exits with an error code of 127. No output.
> > Since I'd much rather run this as non-root, Anyone have any suggestions?
> > I'm digging through staroffice.com, but nothing yet.
> >
> > Robert
> >
>
>
> I think you have to make sure that you install it as the particualr user
> you wish you use it. I had a similar problem as you after I installed it as root.
> After I installed it as an ordinary user, all was fine.
>
> Marc
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