On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Sriram Narayanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:53 AM, ഓം <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > www.ncomputing.com based solution will help you money and some > > headache, but I do not know how you could use your old software on > > that.
I believe few PLUG members have experience in setting up such environment. You can take their help. > A fun thing to do would be to setup a complete ncomuting equivalent > and learn from the effort involved. > > > > I would advise to use Linux + OpenOffice combination. > > > > Ack on that. And to give a response in context of the original topic, > I'd say that the silent workers would be the people who'd actually sit > with someone and help them move to Linux + OpenOffice. (Disclaimer: > I'm not saying that everyone else just sits and talks away shooting > links all over the place :) ) How do you want me to act on it? The willingness has to be there on both the sides... more so on users side because they know their needs more than anybody else. While still on the topic, I know quite a few people who need help about OpenOffice related stuff locally. So if somebody is enterprising there is ample space for OpenOffice expert in local circles... Wonder if there is such a user group of local people. Another piece of (unwanted) advise. Start with your existing PC, and start using OpenOffice instead of MSOffice and then you would learn whatever you need to lean about it. YOu already know Linux... So tell us where you need help and I am sure there are plenty of people willing to help... including the the undersigned. -- Those who can't help themselves can not usually help others!
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