2007/4/30, NoOp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 04/28/2007 03:57 PM, Johnny Andersson wrote: > > I can't see why it wouldn't be "safe". Depends on what you mean by > "safe" I guess. 128 MB? Well, it will probably work, but it might be > very slow. I tried to run OpenOffice.org 2.0 a few months ago on my > old machine (P2, 450 MHz and 320 MB) and it was way too slow for me. I run OOo [linux] 2.2 everyday on a 450Mhz/256MB and it runs just fine for me. I also run it on 300Mhz/256MB and 650Mhz/256MB machines without any problems. That said, I have a customer with a Win2KP 350Mhz/196MB machine, and running OOo (or anything else for that matter) on it is unbearably slow. The only reason why I've held off converting it to linux is that the hard drive is only 3Gb. I wouldn't recommend 128MB for OOo and would recommend 256MB minimum. > Now I have a 1,6 GHz laptop with 2 GB and OpenOffice.org 2.2. It > doesn't feel slow any more but not fast either. What OS are you using? A 1.6Ghz/2GB machine should be able to run blazingly fast. > > About "the other computer", you didn't say anything about it. Is it a > newer computer than the P3 1 GHz 128 MB one? > > It shouldn't matter what computer you use to download it, not much > anyway. > > When downloaded it, if you want a CD to install from, just copy the > downloaded file to the CD using your favourite CD burning software. > Then put the CD into the "other" computer, double click the file on > it and OpenOffice.org will be installed, won't it? I think so anyway, > until someone proved me wrong. > > Johnny Andersson > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
