On Thursday 04 July 2002 10:00 pm, you wrote:
>
> The next step for LINUX is for someone to build a cover around it so its
> easy to use.
How easy do you want it? (I believe the "cover" you are speaking of already
exists and is called "KDE")
I downloaded the latest RedHat Linux and a copy of OpenOffice yesterday. Late
this morning, I put a blank hard disk (removable) into one of my computers,
and installed Linux. It took about 10 minutes.
I then spent the afternoon doing the following:
- downloaded and installed the latest Java from Sun
- installed Open Office, and configured Mozilla (Netscape) to use the new Java
- configured the network, and my network printer
- automated the attachment of my main file server (Windows 2000) as folders on
the new installation
- configured email (all 7 addresses) and imported my address books and old
mail from the server
And I still had time to catch up on reading my mail, including 21 new messages
from the Writelog reflector!
Sadly, all is not well with the OpenOffice program, when I open up Word
documents it reads them in just fine, but there are some problems with fonts
and formatting, such that I need to re-do them if I want to make changes and
actually save them again. (Of course, that would go away eventually after I
stop creating them in Office XP.)
Of course, I have had a little practice at this, but guess what? It's fun!
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