Re: Corel Wordperfect and Java Office

1997-06-18 Thread Shaya Potter
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Raul Miller wrote:

 On Jun 6, Colin R. Telmer wrote
  I just noticed that Corel is just in the process porting Wordperfect 7 to
  Linux and the following is on the web page
  http://www.sdcorp.com/wplinux7.htm:
  
  Certified Operating Systems
  
   RedHat 2.0.18
   Slackware 2.0.25
   OpenLinux 1.0 
  
  Should we try to get Debian in there? 
 
 Seems like a good idea to me.  What's involved?
 

Not much considering they use their own installation program, not .rpm as
I previously thought.  As long as the instalation conforms to the FSSTND
it should work fine on debian.

Shaya


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Re: Corel Wordperfect and Java Office

1997-06-15 Thread Raul Miller
On Jun 6, Colin R. Telmer wrote
 I just noticed that Corel is just in the process porting Wordperfect 7 to
 Linux and the following is on the web page
 http://www.sdcorp.com/wplinux7.htm:
 
 Certified Operating Systems
 
  RedHat 2.0.18
  Slackware 2.0.25
  OpenLinux 1.0 
 
 Should we try to get Debian in there? 

Seems like a good idea to me.  What's involved?

-- 
Raul


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Corel Wordperfect and Java Office

1997-06-06 Thread Colin R. Telmer
I just noticed that Corel is just in the process porting Wordperfect 7 to
Linux and the following is on the web page
http://www.sdcorp.com/wplinux7.htm:

Certified Operating Systems

 RedHat 2.0.18
 Slackware 2.0.25
 OpenLinux 1.0 

Should we try to get Debian in there? Also, the Corel Java Office is
platform independent and can be run from any java aware browser or from
JDK1.1.1 (which just showed up on my mirror). There is no mention that any
linux supports JDK - should we also try to get that changed? If there are
reasons that we can't do this that I am unaware of, sorry for the waste of
bandwitdth and btw, I am a latex user:), but I think more advertising for
debian the better. Cheers, Colin.

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