2010/10/15 Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com:
I haven't used an RPM based distro in a really long time, but I'm
curious - when you add a 3rd party repo like this, does the package
manager still handle all of the dependencies correctly with respect to
the rest of the system and the other
On 2010-10-12 8:34 PM, Paul A Norman wrote:
I appreciate you doing this, and at the risk of hi-jacking this
thread, perhaps we can also request that LibO developers put some
thought into resolving the long list of counter-intuitive and
unnecessarily complex ways of going about things that
On 13/10/10 01:34, Paul A Norman wrote:
I appreciate you doing this, and at the risk of hi-jacking this thread, perhaps
we can also request that LibO developers put some thought into resolving the
long list of counter-intuitive and unnecessarily complex ways of going about
things that
On 2010-10-09 5:23 PM, Scott Furry wrote:
How do you expect LibreOffice to be updated?
I'll treat all questions as if you had asked not what I 'expect', but
what I would *like* to see...
Mac and Windows should have auto-updaters, Linux should have an
auto-updater available only when installed
I don't feel like there are many Mac users talking about Mac issues on this
list right now, but I know we're numerous, at least based on downloading
statistics through the project history. To be thorough, here's my impression on
installing for the Mac.
On Oct 9, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Scott Furry
Benjamin Horst wrote:
I don't feel like there are many Mac users talking about Mac issues on this
list right now, but I know we're numerous, at least based on downloading
statistics through the project history. To be thorough, here's my impression
on installing for the Mac.
Hi Ben, I'm a
Hi all,
Well I have recently acquired a new Macbook Pro for work to replace my
old Linux netbook (RIP, sniff), and I also have a Windows XP machine
reserved for certain Windows only software that doesn't run well under
emulation, so I have been used to using OOo on all 3 platforms. On my
Mac I
On 10/09/2010 02:23 PM, Scott Furry wrote:
This survey is to gauge the views of the LibreOffice community on the
install/update method of LibreOffice. Please voice your opinion so that
these considerations may be taken into account when the LibreOffice
method of install/update is studied
Am 09.10.2010 23:23, schrieb Scott Furry:
As suggested, this post is intended to get the opinion of the community
about how best to deliver LibreOffice to its users.
Maybe a new thread for the survey would be helpful to get attention from
those not following the install thread.
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Le 2010-10-10 06:22, Erich Christian a écrit :
Am 09.10.2010 23:23, schrieb Scott Furry:
As suggested, this post is intended to get the opinion of the community
about how best to deliver LibreOffice to its users.
Maybe a new thread for the survey would be helpful to get attention from
those
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Scott Furry scott.wl.fu...@gmail.com wrote:
How do you expect LibreOffice to be updated?
For windows, it should check whether there is an update both when the
program starts up and at regular intervals, with an option to force a
check. By default it should
2010/10/9 Scott Furry scott.wl.fu...@gmail.com:
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This survey is to gauge the views of the LibreOffice community on the
install/update method of LibreOffice. Please voice your opinion so that
these considerations may be taken into account when the LibreOffice method
of
On 10/09/2010 05:23 PM, Scott Furry wrote:
LibreOffice Community,
As suggested, this post is intended to get the opinion of the
community about how best to deliver LibreOffice to its users.
Given that LibreOffice is an important and viable alternative to
paid-for office productivity
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