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1998/11/1-2 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:14867 Activity:high
10/31   Lotus will port SmartSuite, Notes, and Domino to Linux.
        http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?981031.ehlotus.htm

Happy Pagan Satan Worship!
        \_ Corel released Wordperfect for Linux for free download
           earlier this month.  link:www.corel.com
           \_ actually it's http://linux.corel.com
           \_ but the schmucks wont do so for solaris
                \_ for a commercial OS like solaris don't they have
                   linux ELF binary compatibility like FreeBSD?
                        \_ No, because linux binary compatibility is a joke
                           Linux versions aren't even all binary compatible
                           with each other.
                \_ But since it's all X11 software, and Linux costs $0 plus
                   hardware, you can get a Linux box and run all this stuff
                   displaying on your Solaris desktop.  It's not perfect,
                   but it's better than nothing.
                   \_ I don't want to run multiple OS's. As soon a
                      I get staroffice running, I won't have to. BUt I'm
                      having stupid key problems.
                   \_ Yes, it's about $200 for a fairly decent 486 which
                      is about how much MS word will cost you.
           \_ Yet another reason to switch to linux considering how much
              ms word sucks.  http://www.gnome.org also has some pretty nice
              apps but they're kind of a pain in the butt to install
              because the libraries conflict with gimp's.
              \_ The install is easy under FreeBSD with ports, but the
                 software is horrible.  Every gnome app I've seen is so
                 alpha it's amazing.  I'll check in later when it's a
                 bit more mature.
          \_ It took me about a day to install GNOME... and frankly it
             hasn't been worth it.
           \_ The Notes port is much more important than the SmartSuite
              port, since there are, indeed, other suites for Linux.
              But Notes is Notes, and plenty of people have said "we'd
              ditch MS if there were a Notes port" -- though they tend to
              say that about every program.
        \_ Notes on linux?  This'll be the death of linux for sure now.

Happy Pagan Satan Worship!
        \_ Ignorant tweak.  Satan is a Christian concept.  Halloween is a
           Pagan concept.  Dumb shit Christians jammed Satan into the
           historical Pagan concepts.  Pagans don't worship Satan.  I'd
           say you should stay off the MOTD if you're going to be such an
           idiot, but if everyone followed that advice, there'd be nothing
           but lame job offerings.
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