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04-14-2003 03:32 AM
04-14-2003 03:32 AM
wine
If so, I would be very gratefull if you could pass on some tips as I am going round in circles with this.
Thanks,
Trystan.
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04-14-2003 04:18 AM
04-14-2003 04:18 AM
Re: wine
I would be very surprised if it's even possible to run office under Wine. Remember all those complaints from WordPerfect years ago about MS using proprietary system calls in Word, Excel, etc? At the time, I didn't really believe it was true (and I still don't believe that was WordPerfect's main difficulty competing with Word), but I AM now convinced that MS DOES use proprietary system calls in Office. So the only way you will be able to make it work is to have access to all the original Windows dlls under Wine. Have you searched Google to see if anyone else has ever successfully run Office under wine?
Bruce
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04-14-2003 05:16 AM
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Re: wine
Knowing how Microsoft ties it's office applications into the OS I highly doubt you'll succeed installing it. Keeping this in mind there are 3 choices.
1) run Microsoft (you don't really want to do this do you?)
2) use Open Office ( http://openoffice.org )
3) try using Crossover (a program based off and using WINE this program installs applications with WINE and has a good success rate.)
http://www.codeweavers.com/home/
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04-14-2003 11:15 AM
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Re: wine
I would suggest using Open Office as mentioned, it is very good and does a good job with most Office apps. I have lost some formatting when saving from OO (bullet points mostly) but I need to use it more often to figure out the tricks to "Save as..."
It reads most Office files nearly perfectly
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04-15-2003 02:12 AM
04-15-2003 02:12 AM
Re: wine
if u have $$, try buying crossover office. they claim to run a lot of applications under linux. and that when u have $$$ to buy office, i think buying crossover office is worth it.
my 2c's.
-balaji
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04-15-2003 03:30 AM
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Re: wine
As for wine, I had the same trouble, I heard about a guy succeeding in installing it on a fake_windows partition using the default
DllOverrides: "*" = "builtin, native, so". But he made in on NOT installing IE5, and still had trouble on many things, such as saving files, for example...
See an interesting article on that matter, along with CrossOver on http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6153.
Hope it helps.