> They've released the source for StarOffice/OpenOffice these days.
>
> a
There was a review of several office/productivity apps in Linux Weekly News'
"On The Desktop" section last week, (not the just-now Thursday, but the one
before).
You can probably do alright by using
apt-get -b so
They've released the source for StarOffice/OpenOffice these days.
a
"Dhruva B. Reddy" wrote:
>
> On a similar note, can anyone who has experience with Linux on a PPC comment
> on software support? Unfortunately, I find myself running closed-source apps
> (such as StarOffice). I have been toyi
On a similar note, can anyone who has experience with Linux on a PPC comment
on software support? Unfortunately, I find myself running closed-source apps
(such as StarOffice). I have been toying with the idea of buying a PowerBook
G4.
Thanks,
Dhruva
On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 07:26:26PM +0200,
i'm about to buy a new ibook (www.apple.com/ibook) and i'm not planning to
use neiter macos9 nor macosx. as a happy debian gnu/linux user it is very
important to me to know how well the ibook works with the ppc distro (potato
or woody). i'd like to know what hardware components (ethernet, audio,
m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Somogyi) writes:
> I have a Sat 2540 running 2.4.5 (have been running 2.2.18, 2.2.19, 2.4.2
> and 2.4.4 as well) and suspend/resume works perfectly - even better in
> linux than in windows, where it is a bit shaky.
Actually I have Linux also running on a Satellite 4000
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