---Tanguy CARRABIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>     Hi linuxers,
> many friends/relatives were interested in Linux as soon as I presented
> it to them. They are ready to try it (to get out of microsoft's
world),
> but some of them are not  ready to face too many problems and might be
> discouraged by a too complicated system (to install and configure).
> Which version of Linux do you think is more appropriate to novices ?
> What about the others ?
> 

TurboLinux or Caldera Openlinux, they are very easy to install/config
(IMHO!!)


> A second question is for me: I'm looking for an equivalent of MS
Office
> for RH Linux (I've just heard of StarOffice & Applixware), free is
> preferred. Which one is better, faster, easier... ?
> 

look on this sites...

http://www.edu.stockholm.se/siag/
http://www.linuxapps.com
http://www.algonet.se/~grd/LinuxApps/index.html
http://www.stardivision.com/

> In my last question, I'm calling to your technical skills: I've
> installed X-plorer using RPM, but when i try to execute it, I get the
> message:
>     can't resolve symbol '--ti10QTabDialog'
>     segmentation fault (core dumped)
> Do you see what is wrong ?
> 

No experience with X-plorer...

> Thank you for your time and your advices,
> 
> Tanguy
> 
> 



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