I noticed that during the install openoffice.org is mentioned often
and repeatedly in the slides...
I reported a related bug after testing openSUSE 11.4 RC2.
Office.desktop still uses the OpenOffice.org icon instead of the
LibreOffice icon
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=675222
On 2011-03-07 Bryen wrote:
As we get closer and closer to 11.4 release, we proudly boast that
openSUSE will be the first to ship with LibreOffice. Unfortunately,
there is already some dispute to that, as some have pointed out that
Pardus Corporate version ships with the stable version of
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Pieter De Decker pdedec...@gmail.com wrote:
And finally something else that causes friction for new openSUSE
users: it's a pain in the neck having to install proprietary support
for formats such as MP3. I know there are complicated copyright issues
involved with
A brief comment relating to the subject of this thread, because
someone is going to mention it...
I just completed installing 11.4 NET/LXDE and among the numerous
install idiosynchrosies related to doing the install through a WiFi
connection,
I noticed that during the install openoffice.org is
Sure if we can convince people to switch from Ubuntu to openSUSE its fine, but
the real question is, how on earth do we convert the billions if dissatisfied
windows users to seriously consider making the switch?
openSUSE is a very stable, technically advanced OS, but as with Linux
in general
Le 07/03/2011 14:28, Manu Gupta a écrit :
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same
jdd
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On Monday 07 Mar 2011 16:43:52 jdd wrote:
I am sure its great promoting openSUSE to other members of the FOSS community,
but my real question is how can we really and truly promote openSUSE to the
masses, I mean I am out every sunday promoting openSUSE but most people seem
to either use Ubuntu
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Bryen M. Yunashko susero...@bryen.com wrote:
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