On Thursday 16 November 2006 11:04, Graham wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 22:05 +0100, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
>
> > - Mac specifications should contain minimal hardware necessities 

Actually minimum OS requirements....

> > (did 
> > anybody here subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - I didn't find these
> > informations on the porting pages.)

Me... :)
>
> No need, if the machine will run OSX and X11 it will run OOo.  

Not quite... It must be running OS 10.3.9 as a bare minimum. Few (if any Mac 
owners would be running earlier versions, but if they were than there is no 
way that OO.o 2.x would run, and they'd be stuck with 1.1.x

> Hardware 
> spec is a PC thing.  I'm told by a Mac entusiast friend that Macs are
> above that. :)

Not quite correct. I have a mac which will only run OS 10.2 or earlier. The 
reason is its hardware specs... :)
>
> > - Are we allowed to use the Windows, Solaris and Java logos (I didn't
> > take the time to search for licenses)?
>
> Yes

...for Solaris and Java. However, Windows is (almost) another story. If you do 
use the Windows logo, make absolutely certain that you include a fairly 
prominent copyright notice, and ensure that it specifically states that the 
logo *and* the word "Windows" (in the context) are copyright and registered 
trademarks of Microsoft.
>

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