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StarOffice 3.1 Mini-HOWTO
Matthew Borowski
(
mkb@poboxes.com
)
(
http://tarp.worldserve.net/
)
v1.1, 28 November 1999
Information on installing the
StarOffice 3.1
Office Suite by StarDivision.
1.
Introduction
1.1 Motif info
1.2 History of this document
2.
Obtaining the StarOffice Office Suite
3.
Installation of
StarOffice
3.1 Libc Issues and Fixes
3.2 Installing the tar Files
3.3 Setup und Configuration
3.4 COL (Caldera OpenLinux) setup bug
3.5 Fixing the LANG variable problem
4.
Running StarOffice
5.
StarOffice Tips
6.
More Information
7.
Contributions
8.
Disclaimer and Copyright
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