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OpenOffice 3.0 on openSUSE 11.0

OpenOffice 3.0 on openSUSE 11.0

Petr Mladek has posted the availability of OpenOffice 3.0 package on stable openSUSE repository. The package based on GO-OO project, and most likely using same package as built for OpenOffice Novell Edition. Compared to OpenOffice community edition, it has a lot optimization, bug fixes, and add the key features for enterprise support (VBA, import capabilities [...]

Tips : Printing from Linux to Windows Printer

Tips : Printing from Linux to Windows Printer

Printing from Linux host to the printer on Windows host sometimes quite complicated due to the share and permission setting. We often find this situation if we trying to migrate our system from Windows to Linux, or designed a hybrid environment and mixed a Windows system with Linux system.
The easiest way maybe by using Network [...]

OpenOffice Novell Edition for Windows

OpenOffice Novell Edition for Windows

OpenOffice is the leading and most popular open source competitors to Microsoft Office beside another desktop application : Sun StarOffice, IBM Lotus Symphony and Built-in KDE KOffice. The latest version of Open Office, Open Office 3.0 released on October 13, 2008, after has been in development for the past three years. A few days after the announcement, Novell, a company behind openSUSE project also released their OpenOffice productivity suite based on standard OpenOffice 3.0, named as OpenOffice.org Novell Edition, currently available for Windows.

What is the different between OpenOffice Novell Edition and Upstream (community) edition ? Well, The community or upstream edition…

About Vavai

Masim Vavai Sugianto Masim Vavai Sugianto, Indonesian, male, 32 years old, born and live in Bekasi-West Java, a small town near Jakarta – main city of Indonesia – since 17 May 1976. Founder of Indonesian openSUSE and Zimbra Community, an adventure, travelling and book lover.



I live in a tropical country, Indonesia that only has two seasons, dry season and rainy season. I love the dry season with bright sunshine and rare rain…There is a joke about the seasons in Indonesia. Indonesia is known as a country with so many season, ie : durian season, mango season, married season and much more...



ContactI'm currently working as an IT support for a small company based on Jakarta. My career has led me to specialize in Sysadmin, networking and software implementation with current focus on Linux and open source area. I have experience on MRP, ERP, Gemba Kaizen, Just in Time, Six Sigma and TQC/TQM. Please use my contact page if you wish to contact me.
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