OK - Hetz - if I have to buy a product to make Linux work like Windows I am
better off using a free MS product on Windows XP - right?
D
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, Crossover 8, MS Word viewer 2003 (click it, it will download and
install it for
Hetz
It's not just the economic illogic of buying Cross Over 8 to support a free
Microsoft product - which is an amazing idea in it's own right.
I personally think it's pathetic to have to install an emulator to read an
RTF file which is about as simple as it gets.
my 2c
dL
On Thu, Jul 9,
Lev Olshvang wrote:
BTW, is there any way to track next line from /proc/devices
8 sd
which modules actually made possible access to devices 8,0 ???
The information is available via sysfs some where ...
Gilad
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Gilad Ben-Yossef
Chief Coffee Drinker CTO
Codefidence Ltd.
Danny Lieberman wrote:
Hetz
It's not just the economic illogic of buying Cross Over 8 to support a
free Microsoft product - which is an amazing idea in it's own right.
I
personally think it's pathetic to have to install an emulator to read
an RTF file which is about as simple as it
If you do not afraid from some programming (not a lot of it), I can suggest
you Lazarus and some 3rd party component that allow you to display RTF
files. It's cross platform solution, so it can also work with Linux.
If you are interesting (instead of buying some software), please tell me and
I'll
Then install Wine and use the instructions here:
http://www.wine-reviews.net/microsoft/word-2003-excel-2003-powerpoint-2007-viewers-with-wine/print.html
Hetz
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Danny Liebermandan...@software.co.il wrote:
Hetz
It's not just the economic illogic of buying Cross
Hi All,
Codefidence, where I work, is trying to assist one of our clients to
recruit a long term employee. The client is a startup company in the
area of advanced networking and is located in Netanya.
Again, this is a full time position in Netanta. No freelancers, part
timers for this one
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 10:12:23 ik wrote:
If you do not afraid from some programming (not a lot of it), I can suggest
you Lazarus and some 3rd party component that allow you to display RTF
files. It's cross platform solution, so it can also work with Linux.
I use `catdoc' which works quiet good
True, and yet, nevertheless, lots of travel agents use some software for
creating these heshboniot in rtf format that are unreadable except in MS
Office.
Take it up with your office suite. The RTF specs are all online:
On Wednesday 20 May 2009 15:33:48 Aviram Jenik wrote:
Second question: When I connect a USB keyboard it does not have the correct
layout. I need to go to the keyboard layout and hit 'apply' for it to
enforce the layout on the USB keyboard as well. Since xorg.conf is now
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