Ok guys when I posted my first comment I checked with mozilla cvs version ( latest code but they didnt fixed the font bug yet ) and It didnt crash X and it didnt make X eat more ram either . All went fine . I use Xfree 4.2 from -current. But the main logic of the bug is ( as its first appeared in the vuln-dev mailing list ) to get xfs to show big font so getting it using %100 of system resources . So I think Slackware 8.0 with whatever Xfree version is safe... So sad day for Redhat guys instead;-) They run a nice xfs server.
*yawn* In irc.openprojects.net #slackware That non-existent slackware users even built a unofficial mirror list to take the load on main slackware mirrors.
As you can figure out slackware has the best linux community.
cd./install./setup -net
Choose folder/opt/office to install
log in a normal user/opt/office/setup
not choose a folder like ~/openoffice and boom.
Someone said installation doesnt work?
Well sorry bill openoffice.org 1.0 ownz all your base.
It can open docs very well ( compared to Star Office 6) only bad thing was menu fonts ( doc fonts can use system's TTF fonts for linux) and i replaced/path/to/openoffice/share/fonts with the fonts i got from my star office installation 6.0 beta should work too. And now menus look prettier too. Thnx to everyone who made this possible.
Peace
This is known and fixed on openoffice.org cvs. Just check http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2 199
Ok guys when I posted my first comment I checked with mozilla cvs version ( latest code but they didnt fixed the font bug yet ) and It didnt crash X and it didnt make X eat more ram either . All went fine . I use Xfree 4.2 from -current. But the main logic of the bug is ( as its first appeared in the vuln-dev mailing list ) to get xfs to show big font so getting it using %100 of system resources . So I think Slackware 8.0 with whatever Xfree version is safe... So sad day for Redhat guys instead ;-) They run a nice xfs server.
Slackware doesnt use xfs font server so that mozilla doesnt crash when viewing big ( really big ) fonts .
Mozilla is mostly W3C standart compatible if you design for IE that means you design out of standarts.
*yawn* In irc.openprojects.net #slackware That non-existent slackware users even built a unofficial mirror list to take the load on main slackware mirrors. As you can figure out slackware has the best linux community.
As All slackers know "Simplicity is the Divine" A LinuX distro who really saw linux kernel 0.99.15 in its first release!
Now troll on this if you can!
Its already known that ICC & VC++ produces better code when compiling C++ but with the Gcc 3.x releases hopefully we will get better c++ compiling.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146673
I wonder how many of you licensed it or using it with ads? Answers? ;-)
Damn if you want to DDOS a website just post some fake news about it. lol
You compare a word processor with a *complete* office site. How lame is it!
Damn dont play with the heap like that. All GNU gurus code smartly ;-P
Try to run it on a real operating system.
Debugging sux !
cd ./install ./setup -net
Choose folder /opt/office to install
log in a normal user /opt/office/setup
not choose a folder like ~/openoffice and boom.
Someone said installation doesnt work?
Well sorry bill openoffice.org 1.0 ownz all your base. It can open docs very well ( compared to Star Office 6) only bad thing was menu fonts ( doc fonts can use system's TTF fonts for linux) and i replaced /path/to/openoffice/share/fonts with the fonts i got from my star office installation 6.0 beta should work too. And now menus look prettier too. Thnx to everyone who made this possible.
Peace
Who feeds these trolls again?
http://mixter.void.ru
Well I am using latest cvs on Linux and its stable so far...