I just tried to install WPO 2000 under Red Hat 7.1 using the brand new
install script from Corel.
It appeared to install OK but when I tried to run Quattropro and Word
Perfect
I got a message saying that a 'fatal error occurred.;
Has anyone had any success with WPO 2000 under 7.1?I got it
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 20:10:20 -0500 (CDT), Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>There are some downsides to this. VMware uses more memory, and
tends to
>be slower, especialy if you are not running in the full screen mode.
>And I have to take time one of these day to figure out how to use
>network and sou
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 13:43:51 -0500 (CDT), Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>If you are running the DOS version of Quicken, then look into DOSEMU.
>It lets you run DOS programs under Linux.
Thank you, Mikkel. I am slightly familiar with dosemu but I will look at it
again. What I'm really hoping is
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 13:19:40 -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
>I use win4lin less than $100 US and very stable. It is a poorman's
>version of vmware which should also work. Both of these solutions
>require a real windows installation and the requisite license of
>course. I run win4lin for quicken and
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 13:49:00 -0400, Larry Grover wrote:
>If all you want to do is run a few windows programs, and you don't mind
>paying a reasonable price for a piece of closed-source software, then I
>recommend Win4lin.
Larry,
Thank you very much for your reply to my question. I looked at
I have OS/2 and RedHat 7 installed. I boot to each via OS/2's Boot
Manager If I power up the machine, boot to RedHat and then try to print
to my Epson Color Stylus on the USB port, nothing happens. Lpq reveals
a message saying something like, "print job such and such terminated."
Then I reb
I am considering trying to run the W98 version of Quicken under Linux if
possible. What are my options and can I install Quicken on a ext2 file
system?
Clearly I don't know how to begin and any guidance will be appreciated.
Thank you.
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 09:09:16 -0700, Brad Bonkoski wrote:
>Look at '/etc/inittab' near the bottom, it should tell you when to runs the
X
>daemon look for 'xdm'
>HTH
IIDH! Thank you.
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 12:16:18 -0400, Warren Melnick wrote:
>Look at the last entry in /etc/inittab
Yes!
Thank you.
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I am trying to understand what goes on during the boot process and have
finally reached a dead in.
The rc3.d and rc5.d directories contain the same links to the files in init.d
directory. I would have thought the rc5.d would link to something that
started Xwindows but that doesn't seem to be
When I boot to run level 3, I can log in as user or root with no problem
However, if I boot to run level 5 here is what happens.
I try to login as user immediately and gnome appears to like what I told it
in way of my name and password. It tries to start, exits and ask me to log
in again. Th
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