I am using Red Hat 7.2, Kernel 2.2.4 and though I have a copy of Star Office at hand, my grammer 'ain't so good. I down loaded file WordPerfect.tar.gz, I placed the file in /usr/local/wp8 and as root typed the command "tar xvfz WordPerfect.tat.gz." The extraction process works perfect. I then, as instructed in the now available Readme file, typed in "sh Runme." I then get a message:
"Graphic Install Failed
Try Using A Character Based Install"
(I also tried "./Runme" with the same results).
1. Where can I find out how to use a character based install?
2. Better yet, how can I get the graphic install to work? Did I miss some part of my graphic environment when I installed Red Hat, maybe?
3. Am I placing the file in the wrong place prior to extraxting it with the tar command?
Linux is new to me, and I have invested a hugh amount of time (and I do mean a huge amount of time) muttling through trying to learn how to use it all. So far I am pleased with what I have been able to teach myself. I see a day when I beleive it could be my primary OS(cool). I want to learn as much as I can, and would really appreciate any help or advice. Maybe someday I can learn enough to return the favor or contribute in some small way.
Thanks for your consideration Chris,
"Graphic Install Failed
Try Using A Character Based Install"
(I also tried "./Runme" with the same results).
1. Where can I find out how to use a character based install?
2. Better yet, how can I get the graphic install to work? Did I miss some part of my graphic environment when I installed Red Hat, maybe?
3. Am I placing the file in the wrong place prior to extraxting it with the tar command?
Linux is new to me, and I have invested a hugh amount of time (and I do mean a huge amount of time) muttling through trying to learn how to use it all. So far I am pleased with what I have been able to teach myself. I see a day when I beleive it could be my primary OS(cool). I want to learn as much as I can, and would really appreciate any help or advice. Maybe someday I can learn enough to return the favor or contribute in some small way.
Thanks for your consideration Chris,