RE: User changing

1998-04-07 Thread Anthony Campbell
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Russ Harrison wrote: > On 07-Apr-98 kLicK wrote: > >Are there any GOOD wordprocessing programs that are free? > > > If WYSIWYG isn't a requirement for you (and even if you think it is you > should still look into this) I would recommend LaTeX. Sure it isn't the > newest thi

RE: User changing

1998-04-07 Thread Linus Ã…kerlund
> >Are there any GOOD wordprocessing programs that are free? > > There is a program out there called LyX that puts what the authors call > a "What you see is what you mean" frontend to LaTeX, but I haven't > used it so I can't comment. I've tried out LyX a bit, and it seems to be a very good pro

RE: User changing

1998-04-07 Thread Russ Harrison
On 07-Apr-98 kLicK wrote: >Are there any GOOD wordprocessing programs that are free? If WYSIWYG isn't a requirement for you (and even if you think it is you should still look into this) I would recommend LaTeX. Sure it isn't the newest thing out there, but it produces much better output, IMHO,

Re: User changing

1998-04-06 Thread Dave Wreski
> > Is there anyway to change users while in X? > > Use the `su' command, for switch-user. Provide the user name you wish to > switch to, like: You should also check out the following, for some basic system administration help: http://www.uni-koeln.de/RRZK/Abt-Systeme/sun/infos/kurse/fiamingo

Re: User changing

1998-04-06 Thread Dave Wreski
> Is there anyway to change users while in X? Use the `su' command, for switch-user. Provide the user name you wish to switch to, like: # su - otherusr and be sure to read the man page. > Is Applexware as good as MS Office? I happen to think its better. It doesn't crash, or swallow