-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, nick murphy wrote:
Has anybody seen any SuSE rpms for scribus 1.0 yet?
I've just built one:
http://www.lenzg.org/RPMs/8.2-i386/
Enjoy!
LenZ
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 17 July 2003 04:14 am, Lenz Grimmer wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, nick murphy wrote:
Has anybody seen any SuSE rpms for scribus 1.0 yet?
I've just built one:
http://www.lenzg.org/RPMs/8.2-i386/
Enjoy!
LenZ
Lenz, you rock! Thanks. Curtis. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/FmupiqnGhdjCOJsRAniWAJ96/Nxq7kfGZhlxM8WRWWzKfEPxVwCeKgmn sbBqu/B0aFoUd/tSEbtevWU= =pdtM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Curtis Rey wrote:
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On Thursday 17 July 2003 04:14 am, Lenz Grimmer wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, nick murphy wrote:
Has anybody seen any SuSE rpms for scribus 1.0 yet?
I've just built one:
http://www.lenzg.org/RPMs/8.2-i386/
Enjoy!
LenZ
Lenz, you rock!
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Can Scribus import M$ Publi$her files. My brother (the M$ heathen) sometimes sends me publi$her files and I have not found away to import them or convert them to anything I can use. I don't plan to go and purchase Publisher for an occasional (3 or 4 times a year) file. I would ask my brother to send it in another format, but since he is somewhat technically challenged, I would most likely have to drive several hours to his house to show him how. Any info on this is appreciated. TIA, Darrell Cormier
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Darrell Cormier wrote:
Can Scribus import M$ Publi$her files. My brother (the M$ heathen) sometimes sends me publi$her files and I have not found away to import them or convert them to anything I can use. I don't plan to go and purchase Publisher for an occasional (3 or 4 times a year) file. I would ask my brother to send it in another format, but since he is somewhat technically challenged, I would most likely have to drive several hours to his house to show him how.
To my knowledge, Scribus cannot import these files. Sorry.
Bye,
LenZ
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'd think your best bet would be to set up your brother's computer with a printer that's set to output to a postscript file. Then he could simply send you the postscript output and you could use ps2pdf to create a pdf and bring that into Scribus. Yes, it'll take a trip out to your brother's house (unless he's running XP and is connected to the internet, then you could have him start the remote control program and do it that way) but it should make things easier for you in the long run. Vince On Friday 18 July 2003 08:53 am, Darrell Cormier wrote:
Can Scribus import M$ Publi$her files. My brother (the M$ heathen) sometimes sends me publi$her files and I have not found away to import them or convert them to anything I can use. I don't plan to go and purchase Publisher for an occasional (3 or 4 times a year) file. I would ask my brother to send it in another format, but since he is somewhat technically challenged, I would most likely have to drive several hours to his house to show him how.
Any info on this is appreciated.
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Vincent Colombo wrote:
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I'd think your best bet would be to set up your brother's computer with a printer that's set to output to a postscript file. Then he could simply send you the postscript output and you could use ps2pdf to create a pdf and bring that into Scribus. Yes, it'll take a trip out to your brother's house (unless he's running XP and is connected to the internet, then you could have him start the remote control program and do it that way) but it should make things easier for you in the long run.
Vince
<snip> Thanks for the input Lenz and Vincent. I will have to take a look at the PS option next time I'm in his neck of the woods. D.C.
Sorry for the rather braod question. I have been using SuSE for several years as my desktop. We currently have two Novell servers. Finally convinced the posers that be to install Linux on one of the servers as a test. Since I am using 8.2, will install that. The server is strictly a file and print server. No email or web, which is handled separately. Everyone else uses Windows as a desktop, and the accounting package and several other packages are Windows programs. I know I have to install Samba, among other things. Previous versions of SuSE used to have an option for installing a server. Should I install X at all. Seems like I shouldn't, but i am interested in opinions. What about webmin for administration/ I guess that means installing apache. Pointers to a useful article would be nice. Mike -- Michael A. Coan Woodlawn Foundation 524 North Avenue, Suite 203 New Rochelle, NY 10801-3410 tel 914-632-3778 fax 914-632-5502
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 17:59, Mike Coan wrote:
Should I install X at all. Seems like I shouldn't, but i am interested in opinions.
I like to at least install the X libraries, so I can run graphical apps over "ssh -X" tunnels.
What about webmin for administration/ I guess that means installing apache.
No, webmin has its own web server. It's a very useful tool, so yes, I'd go with that one too if I were you
Sorry for the rather braod question. I have been using SuSE for several years as my desktop. We currently have two Novell servers. Finally convinced
if you can get the o'reilly samba book, its a good source
also the samba docs of samba.org
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From: "Mike Coan"
posers that be to install Linux on one of the servers as a test. Since I am using 8.2, will install that. The server is strictly a file and print server. No email or web, which is handled separately.
Everyone else uses Windows as a desktop, and the accounting package and several other packages are Windows programs. I know I have to install Samba, among other things.
Previous versions of SuSE used to have an option for installing a server.
Should I install X at all. Seems like I shouldn't, but i am interested in opinions. What about webmin for administration/ I guess that means installing apache.
Pointers to a useful article would be nice.
Mike
-- Michael A. Coan Woodlawn Foundation 524 North Avenue, Suite 203 New Rochelle, NY 10801-3410 tel 914-632-3778 fax 914-632-5502
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I just downloaded webmin....cooool! Can I use this from a remote machine over the Internet? Is it safe? Tom On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 18:51, pheonix1t wrote:
if you can get the o'reilly samba book, its a good source also the samba docs of samba.org
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To: Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 10:59 AM Subject: [SLE] Hints on using SuSE 8.2 as Server for Windows clients. Sorry for the rather braod question. I have been using SuSE for several years as my desktop. We currently have two Novell servers. Finally convinced the posers that be to install Linux on one of the servers as a test. Since I am using 8.2, will install that. The server is strictly a file and print server. No email or web, which is handled separately.
Everyone else uses Windows as a desktop, and the accounting package and several other packages are Windows programs. I know I have to install Samba, among other things.
Previous versions of SuSE used to have an option for installing a server.
Should I install X at all. Seems like I shouldn't, but i am interested in opinions. What about webmin for administration/ I guess that means installing apache.
Pointers to a useful article would be nice.
Mike
-- Michael A. Coan Woodlawn Foundation 524 North Avenue, Suite 203 New Rochelle, NY 10801-3410 tel 914-632-3778 fax 914-632-5502
-- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
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On Thursday 17 July 2003 22:58, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I just downloaded webmin....cooool!
Can I use this from a remote machine over the Internet? Is it safe?
Yes, if you turn on the ssl option within. And I always change the port to use some (unknown) high port rather than the default, just to make it harder to find.
Tom
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 18:51, pheonix1t wrote:
if you can get the o'reilly samba book, its a good source also the samba docs of samba.org
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Coan"
To: Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 10:59 AM Subject: [SLE] Hints on using SuSE 8.2 as Server for Windows clients. Sorry for the rather braod question. I have been using SuSE for several
years
as my desktop. We currently have two Novell servers. Finally convinced
the
posers that be to install Linux on one of the servers as a test. Since I
am
using 8.2, will install that. The server is strictly a file and print server. No email or web, which is handled separately.
Everyone else uses Windows as a desktop, and the accounting package and several other packages are Windows programs. I know I have to install
Samba,
among other things.
Previous versions of SuSE used to have an option for installing a server.
Should I install X at all. Seems like I shouldn't, but i am interested in opinions. What about webmin for administration/ I guess that means installing apache.
Pointers to a useful article would be nice.
Mike
-- Michael A. Coan Woodlawn Foundation 524 North Avenue, Suite 203 New Rochelle, NY 10801-3410 tel 914-632-3778 fax 914-632-5502
-- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
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participants (11)
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Anders Johansson
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Bruce Marshall
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Curtis Rey
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Darrell Cormier
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Lenz Grimmer
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Mike Coan
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nick murphy
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pheonix1t
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Roberto Dohnert
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Tom Nielsen
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Vincent Colombo