Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: LibreOffice runs on the Raspberry Pi, with the right license

2012-12-26 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 12/25/12 7:31 PM, timofonic timofonic wrote: Does the port to ARM mean LO has also been optimized to have less resource usage in terms of processing and memory efficiency before ported to ARM? What are the minimal requeriments for a comfortable and full featured usage of LO? Are there

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: LibreOffice runs on the Raspberry Pi, with the right license

2012-12-26 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P
The RPi was designed for the Educational field and the computer/electronics hardware experimentation. As for how well LO works on it, I wish there was someone on this list that has one now to see how well it works. I hope to buy one in the future when the next version comes out. To see

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: LibreOffice runs on the Raspberry Pi, with the right license

2012-12-25 Thread timofonic timofonic
Hello. I may have not followed all of this, but I have some questions. Does the port to ARM mean LO has also been optimized to have less resource usage in terms of processing and memory efficiency before ported to ARM? What are the minimal requeriments for a comfortable and full featured usage

[libreoffice-marketing] Re: LibreOffice runs on the Raspberry Pi, with the right license

2012-12-24 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P
I am not the only one on these lists that is looking into the Raspberry Pi and its Raspbian OS [Debian fork to work on the RPi]. I have not bought it yet, but it would be nice to know and talk to anyone who has bought this super small format computer. For about $35 USD, plus a Class 4-10