Hi :)
Sorry, i don't know what PYOO is so i have redirected this question back to
the LO mailing list - even though it is really a question for Calligra
forums/mailing-lists.

I've only used their spreadsheets for very straight-forwards sums, to add
columns of figures.

Is PYOO something that can be tested by some fairly trivial example?
Apols and regards from
a Tom :)





On 24 February 2018 at 04:17, fudmier <[email protected]> wrote:

> very interesting .. will PYOO work on its spread sheets as well.   ?
>
>
>
>
> On 2018-02-23 02:40 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
>
>> Hi :)
>> Yeh, the KDE people put a serious amount of work into it a lot lighter and
>> faster. Initially i only tried it out for a laugh but i was quite
>> flabergasted at how phenomenally slick it had become.
>> Regards from
>> a Tom :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 23 February 2018 at 18:11, David Burleigh <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> It's interesting to hear of Kubuntu working well on an old machine.
>>> When I last tried using it a few years ago, Nepumuk and Aconadi bogged
>>> it down so much that it became unusable.
>>> On Fri, 2018-02-23 at 16:42 +0000, Tom Davies wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi :)
>>>> Would Gnome Office (ie Abiword and Gnumeric) be better?
>>>>
>>>> Also last time i tried distro-hopping on 'old' machines i found that
>>>> Kubuntu was much faster and lighter-weight than even Lubuntu and
>>>> Xubuntu.
>>>> There was a ton of stuff to figure out and apps etc to add o really
>>>> get the
>>>> most out of it but the default set-up looks really swish and is very
>>>> usable.  Perhaps best to let the new owner enjoy their own voyage of
>>>> discovery.  Kubuntu uses a different office suite and i found that
>>>> so light
>>>> and fast that i didn't bother to try out LibreOffice on it.
>>>> KOffice/Calligra uses the same file-formats as LibreOffice.
>>>>
>>>> Regards from
>>>> a Tom :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 23 February 2018 at 14:43, M Henri Day <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 2018-02-23 3:02 GMT+01:00 Tim-L <[email protected]>:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am getting an old HP desktop, that originally WinXP, ready to
>>>>>> give
>>>>>>
>>>>> away.
>>>>>
>>>>>> It has 64-bit AMD 3300+ CPU, 512MB ram, and only 160GB
>>>>>> drive.  It was an
>>>>>> original Windows XP 32-bit OS system on a 64-bit hardware. Since
>>>>>> it needs
>>>>>> ALL of the old user's info removed, and XP OS "damaged", It was
>>>>>> better to
>>>>>> just make it a Linux system - for security reasons.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just installed Ubuntu MATE 16.04 64-bit on it.  Their specs
>>>>>> stated
>>>>>> 32-bit would be best but the system keeps failing due a SIS630
>>>>>> "module
>>>>>> missing".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So with these specs, what is the newest version of LO you would
>>>>>> install?
>>>>>> With this low RAM, it may not be able to handle the newest
>>>>>> versions. As I
>>>>>> type this, the old system is now in the "software updating"
>>>>>> cycle.  So,
>>>>>>
>>>>> it
>>>>>
>>>>>> is installing the newest LO that is in Ubuntu 16.04's
>>>>>> repository.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To be honest, this system is a little old for my needs, but for
>>>>>> a free
>>>>>> giveaway system [HP desktop, keyboard, mouse, and a HP "square"
>>>>>> 15 inch
>>>>>> monitor], I do not have any parts to upgrade it and do not want
>>>>>> to buy
>>>>>>
>>>>> any
>>>>>
>>>>>> hardware for it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, what is the newest version I can install without and
>>>>>> problems?.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tim, if you've managed to successfully install 64-bit Ubuntu MATE
>>>>> 16.04 on
>>>>> this system, you should be able to install and run any version of
>>>>> LO - why
>>>>> not take the latest, 6.0.1 (or 6.0.2 to which LO just updated
>>>>> itself via
>>>>> the PPA om my Linux box) ? The only thing I'd recommend beyond
>>>>> this would
>>>>> be installing a bit more RAM. Even if you've made clear that you
>>>>> don't wish
>>>>> to buy any hardware for it, you should be able to obtain some used
>>>>> DDR-2
>>>>> sticks, which the motherboard is almost certain to support, for
>>>>> next to
>>>>> nothing, which would make a great deal of difference in how you
>>>>> experience
>>>>> the computer (the system requirements for 64-bit LO 6.0.1 are
>>>>> listed as 256
>>>>> MB RAM, with 512 MB recommended)....
>>>>>
>>>>> Henri
>>>>>
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