I wonder if they will have left the same loop hole they have had in the past, whereby servicepacking it removes time limitations or removes other restrictions ?
Wouldn't surprise me !!
As you were complaining about OOo speed ( I assume boot up) I thought I'd share this that I found on a newsgroup the other day.
"make sure OOo
is not running, open your favourite file manager and navigate to
~/openoffice/user/psprint and delete the pspfontcache file. Now start up
OOo and immediately shut it down again. You should see a new pspfontcache
file. Make this file read-only, either using your file manager or with the
command line: chmod -w ~/openoffice/user/psprint/pspfontcache"
Hope this helps
Neil
If they are using Exchange then Outlook becomes a non-issue. The CAL's required by Exchange (you know the extra 100 MS charge you for the priviledge of using Outlook with Exchange that you bought seperately) include a license for Outlook.
Why anyone would want to keep, that is a different question....
It started yesterday ;)
I wonder if they will have left the same loop hole they have had in the past, whereby servicepacking it removes time limitations or removes other restrictions ? Wouldn't surprise me !!
As you were complaining about OOo speed ( I assume boot up) I thought I'd share this that I found on a newsgroup the other day. "make sure OOo is not running, open your favourite file manager and navigate to ~/openoffice/user/psprint and delete the pspfontcache file. Now start up OOo and immediately shut it down again. You should see a new pspfontcache file. Make this file read-only, either using your file manager or with the command line: chmod -w ~/openoffice/user/psprint/pspfontcache" Hope this helps Neil
Novell was able to rescind SCO's license :)
I think that is called 'rough justice'
If they are using Exchange then Outlook becomes a non-issue. The CAL's required by Exchange (you know the extra 100 MS charge you for the priviledge of using Outlook with Exchange that you bought seperately) include a license for Outlook. Why anyone would want to keep, that is a different question....