HG, On Saturday 24 September 2005 21:39, HG wrote: > Hello! > > ....
> For Novell SUSE Linux 10 > - ... > - There are installation packages in YOU that let's the users to > download Acrobats, Javas and 3D's and so on > - ... PDFs can be viewed using any one of several open-source viewers. They don't have all the functionality of Adobe Reader (the proper name, now; Acrobat is the PDF editing and creation software from Adobe), but they get the job done. > ... > Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a OSS version working. It is > kind of sad, that to get the OSS version usable in normal home > environment, one must go out and install non OSS software - let's > just hope this changes over the time. I don't see what the alternative is. If there is no open-source software for a given class of application or if the required algorithms are patented, then by definition an pure open-source distribution will omit such applications. How can it be otherwise? > So I guess I'll be searching for Novell/SUSE distributor... What could be worse, eh? You'll have to put some cash into the system that provides the software you want. > -- > HG. Randall Schulz --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
