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richard.a

Joined: 15 Aug 2006 Posts: 510 Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Posted: Wed 24 Dec 2008, 07:29 Post subject:
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Evil20071 wrote: | I'm going to make a .pet of the current version. I see enough of wanting one here. I'll post it up in a bit. |
That would actually be fantastic. Could you also do a dot.pup as a special favour perhaps?
I use an early version of OOo 2 (2.0.4) installed (rather than as an .sfs) on a number of early boxes for community use, mostly with 192 or 256 megs of SD RAM as part of either Live-CD or a type 2 HDD installation using my own developed version of 2.02R2 (with JWM menu more like Windows to assist users in migration, and floating button bars) and it would be nice to be able to offer ver 3 to take advantage of updates.
OOo installs to /usr/local/openoffice.org2.0
My updated version of 202R2 (which I call r2d2 of course!) also uses Firefox 2.0.0.15 (as opposed to 1.5) so there is currently no difficulty in its updating automatically when it asks to do so. The two key applications then are relatively up-to date compared with other earlier versions.
Look forward to hearing if you can help here.
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sideburns
Joined: 27 Aug 2008 Posts: 56 Location: Freedonia
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Posted: Mon 29 Dec 2008, 02:53 Post subject:
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I'm using the OpenOffice I found here on an old laptop with 96Meg, and it works just fine. However, AutoCorrect doesn't. I'm presuming that the needed dictionaries aren't there. Does anybody know where to find them?
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Evil20071

Joined: 07 Jun 2008 Posts: 490 Location: Piedmont, SC,.United States
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Posted: Mon 29 Dec 2008, 03:07 Post subject:
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richard.a wrote: | Evil20071 wrote: | I'm going to make a .pet of the current version. I see enough of wanting one here. I'll post it up in a bit. |
That would actually be fantastic. Could you also do a dot.pup as a special favour perhaps?
I use an early version of OOo 2 (2.0.4) installed (rather than as an .sfs) on a number of early boxes for community use, mostly with 192 or 256 megs of SD RAM as part of either Live-CD or a type 2 HDD installation using my own developed version of 2.02R2 (with JWM menu more like Windows to assist users in migration, and floating button bars) and it would be nice to be able to offer ver 3 to take advantage of updates.
OOo installs to /usr/local/openoffice.org2.0
My updated version of 202R2 (which I call r2d2 of course!) also uses Firefox 2.0.0.15 (as opposed to 1.5) so there is currently no difficulty in its updating automatically when it asks to do so. The two key applications then are relatively up-to date compared with other earlier versions.
Look forward to hearing if you can help here. |
I can try to. I'm trying to clear off my 4gb flash drive so I can do my compiling and stuff on it, since I am having some issues getting the devx to work with my full install. Probably oging to have to add some space to my Puppy partition and pray that I don't kill Windows in the process. Sorry it's taking so long. I have like 4 projects going on at once. Also, doing this with a .pet will probably take a ton of space as well, just a fair warning.
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bc272
Joined: 23 Jul 2010 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sun 13 Feb 2011, 16:02 Post subject:
office won't start Subject description: said office sfs loaded in boot manager, but can't find after reboot |
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New to forum, hopefully this helps. Sounds like she is trying to start the program but it isn't in the menu. Find the program in the file by going to top level of file system using green arrow, there in the top folder is Opt. (I use the variation go-office but should be similar.), Open opt folder to find office g3 something folder, then find program folder, find soffice.bin and hold down left button of mouse and drag the soffice.bin icon to the desktop, this will leave a shortcut there. Now can click that to start the program.
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