Re: Applixware 5 on Debian slink, potato or woody?

2000-08-11 Thread Stefan Bellon
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pap Tibor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm using applixware 4 on a Debian Potato system. I have an old > Pentium 100 with 64Mb RAM only. It looks fine, can read files coming > from MS office, and very fast. It takes only few seconds to startup > om my machine. So

Re: Applixware 5 on Debian slink, potato or woody?

2000-08-11 Thread Pap Tibor
Hi! I'm using applixware 4 on a Debian Potato system. I have an old Pentium 100 with 64Mb RAM only. It looks fine, can read files coming from MS office, and very fast. It takes only few seconds to startup om my machine. So I don't know any good reason to upgrade it, or change it to another office

Re: Applixware 5 on Debian slink, potato or woody?

2000-08-09 Thread Pedro I. Sanchez
Aplixware 5.0 runs well for me under Potato. No problems at all with the installation. -- Pedro

Re: Applixware 5 on Debian slink, potato or woody?

2000-08-09 Thread Kerstin Hoef-Emden
Hi, On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Stefan Bellon wrote: > A friend of mine runs Applixware 4.4.1 on his Debian system (mixture of > potato and woody). But he says that it's quite buggy and looks > outdated. But otherwise it performs quite well. For the installation he > took the RPMs and alienated them to

Re: Applixware 5 on Debian slink, potato or woody?

2000-08-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Stefan Bellon wrote: sbello >Now I'd like to know whether anybody has experience with the later sbello >Applixware 5 on Debian systems. Does it install without problems? installs flawlessly, runs like crap though. for some reason it takes about 5 minutes to load on a p3-500 12

Applixware 5 on Debian slink, potato or woody?

2000-08-08 Thread Stefan Bellon
Hi all! A friend of mine runs Applixware 4.4.1 on his Debian system (mixture of potato and woody). But he says that it's quite buggy and looks outdated. But otherwise it performs quite well. For the installation he took the RPMs and alienated them to deb packages. Then he make a link from /opt to