First off, Red Hat isn't asking thousands of dollars from companies that are 
using Linux as a word processor.  The entitlement for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
Desktop is like $320/year or so.  If you're paying the "thousands of dollars 
per year" on your RHEL entitlement, then you're not running OpenOffice.org 
Writer on it.  


Secondly, Red Hat doesn't charge anything at all (nor could they) for Fedora, 
which is what you're using -- the free consumer product.  Not only are you 
using a free product, you're using an old version of it.


Facts are never trolling, but attitude is.  When you march in here and sort of 
turn up your nose, snort, and act all disgusted that your free product doesn't 
offer the feature you want and make noise like everyone who thinks it's great 
anyway is an idiot, then that's trolling.  If you think this is going to garner 
sympathy for your cause you are, as you imply, daydreaming.


-- 
Chris


Amen!!!  Halelluyah!!!  This guy has to know that if you compare Fast Food 
places to Operating Systems, Fedora is "not like Burger King" :)  

Why?
At Burger King, you could get it your way :), but with Fedora you get it there 
way or you don't get the damn thing :)

Some kind people have offered you solutions, you don't like them.  You want for 
Fedora to do it your way, but Fedora is "not Burger King"

You have been told, (download Openoffice.org rpms) and install them, but you 
would need to remove OpenOffice.org from Fedora and then install them via rpm 
or yum localinstall OpenOffice.org-3.2.1-x????.rpm

Now, please stop your whining and complaining.  I don't know why, but this does 
not add anything valuable to Fedora users.

Regards,

Antonio 


      
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