Is there anything I can do to reduce some of the system requirements?
I have a P-III tablet, running Win2000/pro, that has less than 256 MB
ram and only 4 GB drive with 2 gig free. I would love to have
LibreOffice on it, but OOo 1.x is on it now and I just installed Word 97
on it for the .doc files. I would rather have LibreOffice on it instead
of OOo 1.x and Word 97, but I will not use it much for office work,
except faxes, since it is the only machine I now have that can send
[print] faxes. Seems like Vista does not have it for the non-business
versions, and I cannot get Ubuntu [9.x or 10.x] to use any of my
fax/modem cards.
I also use 800 by 600 for the tablet, since that is the smallest icon
and system/menu font size I can use on it and its touch pad on screen
keyboard.
IF I could get the fax/modem to work, along with the touch features
needed, I could switch to Linux. I do have to find out if it is
"faster" than Win2000 for this P-III 400MHz tablet.
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The software and hardware prerequisites for installing LibreOffice on a
Windows system are as follows:
* Microsoft Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 or higher), XP, Vista, or
Windows 7;
* Pentium-compatible PC (Pentium III, Athlon or more-recent system
recommended);
* 256 Mb RAM (512 Mb RAM recommended);
* Up to 1.5 Gb available hard disk space;
* 1024x768 resolution (higher resolution recommended), with at
least 256 colors.
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