27.07.10, 09:51, Hal Vaughan h...@halblog.com:
On Jul 27, 2010, at 1:28 AM, Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
of course you can assume but it is wrong. The X server isn't necessary
anymore. I am not sure when exactly it has changed but i think OOo3.0 or at
least 3.1 was able to run without X.
On 7/27/10 7:51 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Jul 27, 2010, at 1:28 AM, Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
of course you can assume but it is wrong. The X server isn't necessary anymore.
I am not sure when exactly it has changed but i think OOo3.0 or at least 3.1
was able to run without X.
Great. Any
So can I safely assume that there is no version of OOo that can run on Linux
without X Windows running at the same time?
Hal
On Jul 22, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
This isn't exactly right under API, but it's for more advanced and
programming use, so I think this is probably
of course you can assume but it is wrong. The X server isn't necessary
anymore. I am not sure when exactly it has changed but i think OOo3.0 or
at least 3.1 was able to run without X.
Juergen
On 7/27/10 4:53 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
So can I safely assume that there is no version of OOo that
On Jul 27, 2010, at 1:28 AM, Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
of course you can assume but it is wrong. The X server isn't necessary
anymore. I am not sure when exactly it has changed but i think OOo3.0 or at
least 3.1 was able to run without X.
Great. Any chance you have a quick link for any
This isn't exactly right under API, but it's for more advanced and programming
use, so I think this is probably the best group for these questions.
I have a small business and have been using OpenOffice in it for a while. I
generate reports for my clients with data that I process. On their