LM wrote:
> Michael C. Robinson wrote:
>> I'm thinking that LibreOffice may require Gnome or KDE.
> I've run LibreOffice on a Debian system without Gnome.
Yes. I run LibreOffice-3.5.4.2 under xcfe quite well, but I do have the
kde libraries installed.
These are the non-libreoffice and non-xorg
Michael C. Robinson wrote:
> I'm thinking that LibreOffice may require Gnome or KDE.
I've run LibreOffice on a Debian system without Gnome. There's a GTK+
version ( http://packages.debian.org/squeeze-backports/libreoffice-gtk
). Chakra Linux is very strictly qt/KDE based and I believe they
eithe
On 11.09.2012 23:23, Michael C. Robinson wrote:
> I installed Hunspell, but when it came to installing a dictionary I
> found the link to be broken...
>
Uh, Hunspell is really simple. Just install it with --prefix=/usr and
put dictionaries in /usr/share/hunspell. Firefox/Xulrunner already
provid
Quoting Bruce Dubbs :
> Michael C. Robinson wrote:
>
>> I hope the Gnome people realize that Gnome is getting to be like
>> Windows 98 was back in the day where everyone screamed about Internet
>> Explorer being integrated when they wanted Netscape instead. I
>> realize that evolution usually com
Michael C. Robinson wrote:
> I hope the Gnome people realize that Gnome is getting to be like
> Windows 98 was back in the day where everyone screamed about Internet
> Explorer being integrated when they wanted Netscape instead. I
> realize that evolution usually comes with Gnome, but I don't nee
I installed Hunspell, but when it came to installing a dictionary I
found the link to be broken...
Trying to compile enchant which detects Hunspell, the compile bombs on
can not find hunspell.cxx.
Background for people confused about my goals concerning Gnome:
As far as installing Gnome in a