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Re: Open office



On Thursday 24 November 2005 06:39, studio-64 wrote:
> Hi
> Although I run my 64Studio for music I really miss Open office.
> We often get asked to produce CD covers and such for our master CD's.

A couple of programs, available in 64 bit, 'glabels' does all kinds of labels, 
and Scribus, a desktop publishing app., does the cdrom/dvd case covers.

>
> I can us OO for this but not on 64.
>
> Its a shame as most of my Windoze people are really impressed with Linux
> on seeing this setup.
>
> We can only wait as I have no understanding of a '32bit cherroot(?)'
> Just my 2 p's worth
>
> Cheers
> Bob
>
> Charles de Miramon wrote:
> > Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> >>You can use Goswin's unofficial amd64-archive package to get this
> >> working. It builds amd64 debs of enough library and binary packages to
> >> get it running, though it's running 32-bit behind the scenes. Very nice.
> >
> > Does the Debian Amd64 developpers consider pushing this package in the
> > official repository (and similar ones for important 32bit applications
> > [Wine, Acrobat Reader])?  Considering the number of times, the OpenOffice
> > problem has been raised on this mailing list, it would certainly be
> > useful for your users and nice to have it for etch.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Charles
>
> --
>
>
>
>              Bearmusic
>              hearmymusic.co.uk <http:www.hearmymusic.co.uk>

-- 
Greg Madden



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