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cymon

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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #45 on: 10 November 2005, 22:10 »
How's it working on Fluxbox? Just got X11 up on my Debian box, KDE and GNOME are too bloated for my ancient P-200.

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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #46 on: 10 November 2005, 22:19 »
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Ouch, that kinda sucks.  I've heard reports that it's pretty easy to swap out the drive, once you get the case opened.  Would be nice if Apple payed for it, though.

I wouldn't go that far.  All it needs is a new firmware.  Heck, I wonder if there's a firmware flasher that can give me the firmware that some other PC company uses.  I bet it's possible, though, I haven't heard of anything.

Besides, it isn't a true 2x limit - some discs will work at 4x/8x in there; primarily, Apple's own brand.  So far I haven't  had any real need to use DVD-R anyway, except for that one time.

P.S.: A full 4.7GB DVD-R, at 2x, takes around a half hour to burn.
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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #47 on: 10 November 2005, 22:35 »
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my ancient P-200.
You sure you wanna run OpenOffice (not the fastest of applications) on that thing?

Anyhow, it would require certain GNOME libs to be installed, and would be the same after that (i.e. it would crash alot with charts).
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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #48 on: 10 November 2005, 23:01 »
GNOME is installing now. Not to use, that's what I've got fluxbox for, just for the libs. Besides, I don't use charts. I'm just using this box as a practice machine, after I get good with it I'm getting a better one.

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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #49 on: 11 November 2005, 04:21 »
Anyone know if OpenOffice keeps error logs around on a Linux system ? I've been looking for them, and I googled it too, I can't seem to find them. Maybe if I had them I could have the openoffice guys look at em and see if there's a problem. Actually, one of the chart problems I reported has already been solved ... it wasn't a crash error though, just transparency stuff, but it might have caused the crashing in some obsure way.

In order for me to report the crash errors I need the logs, anyone have a clue to where they might be .. I'll keep looking, but if you already know where they are it would help ;)

I mean telling the openoffice folks that openoffice suddenly crashes for no apparent reason won't do much good ... maybe I'll send em an e-mail and ask about the log, it usually takes about 1 week for a response though :(, I guess they are busy with other things.

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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #50 on: 11 November 2005, 15:45 »
just run openoffice from command line and look and output
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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #51 on: 11 November 2005, 21:53 »
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just run openoffice from command line and look and output

Awesome man, thanks so much, it worked :thumbup:, now maybe things will get fixed faster :D

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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #52 on: 19 November 2005, 01:05 »
Another update: Except for one time, I haven't used my Linux desktop since this thing came in.  Which somewhat suprises me; I always thought I would use both interchangably.  However, this might actually be due to the fact that I unplugged my desktop monitor to test screen spanning on this thing, and I've been too lazy to plug it back in. :D
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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #53 on: 19 November 2005, 07:21 »
Abiword has a native OS X port iirc. Try it.
I'm often asked why I hate Microsoft - "What did they ever do to you?". Well, I'll tell you. They made dodgy programs and standards which have wasted hundreds of hours of my time involving lost work in crashes and stupidity.

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Re: Mac = ordered
« Reply #54 on: 21 November 2005, 06:12 »
Ahhh ... I have fixed my OpenOffice 2.0 problem ... it wasn't openoffice's fault ... it was Fedora ...

The Fedora version of OpenOffice is fucked, and somehow there was a conflict between the messed up Fedora version, that didn't uninstall properly, with the good version from the Ooo site that I tried to install to fix the problem ... but it's all good, I fixed it :thumbup: yay

So the Openoffice you get from the main site is good ... the distro-specific ones may not be (especially the Fedora one)