Re: StarOffice 6.0 On Solaris

From: Pete Young (pete_at_antipope.dot.org)
Date: 12/16/03

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    M Khomo <mkhomo@ostecs.com> writes:

    >Unfortunately, the 'install' zipped image is proving resistant.

    Thats no problem because you don't need it anyway. Boot from the
    V1 disk and use that instead.

    Pete

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