--- Roger
OpenOffice.org is one that I'm already using, but that doesn't cope with recent Flash-enabled Powerpoint files (mind you, neither does the copy of M$ Office 97 that is still on my shelves). See where I'm going? The obvious solution (read as problem) is to buy the latest M$ product, but
I don't want to do so!
Give a list of needs you're currently having on Windows, and someone here will provide the linux equivalents -- it's a common question.
Another one is that, for the PGCE, in and out of different schools, I bought myself a Lenovo 3000 C100. I repartitioned the hard disk and installed Linux, which worked excellently - but then I found that the Windows repair package refuses to work unless the 'Doze partition is its original size, so because 'Doze is flakey and has to be repairable, I had to remove Linux.
Are you sure? More likely the byte-offset of the first partition that windows expects isn't where it was when it was originally installed.
placement looked at first sight to be Web based - well, it is, but it seems to use proprietory IE stuff to carry out most of its operations, so when I logged in using Firefox, the system simply didn't work.
Such as?
Has anyone got any suggestions?
Sure -- with some more precise information. :) -- Thomas Adam Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-edu+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-edu+help@opensuse.org