Comment Re:RedHat compatibility (Score 1) 168
Run it once as root, and then run it as a user after, for some reason that fixed it for me.
I have the same comment as most, how can they take software and make it so slow? By the time it loads, I either forgot what I was working on, or lost interest, both of which are very detrimental to schoolwork.
I have had quite a few crashes with it, as well. Saving seems to produce errors more often than not, esp when saving as a word document. Also, the tables are a little messed up. If you want to insert a new row, it will have the same alignment as the row above it, no matter what..say for example you want a table with 8 columns. If you merge two cells together in one of those rows and try to make a new row, there is *no* way to split the cells back up again. Very annoying.
As for the feature voting, I vote that they are all removed. I can run ms office XP on my computer without a problem at all, but when I go into linux and run openoffice, it would be quicker to just draw all the letters of my document in gimp.
Just my 2 cents
I have the same comment as most, how can they take software and make it so slow? By the time it loads, I either forgot what I was working on, or lost interest, both of which are very detrimental to schoolwork.
I have had quite a few crashes with it, as well. Saving seems to produce errors more often than not, esp when saving as a word document. Also, the tables are a little messed up. If you want to insert a new row, it will have the same alignment as the row above it, no matter what..say for example you want a table with 8 columns. If you merge two cells together in one of those rows and try to make a new row, there is *no* way to split the cells back up again. Very annoying.
As for the feature voting, I vote that they are all removed. I can run ms office XP on my computer without a problem at all, but when I go into linux and run openoffice, it would be quicker to just draw all the letters of my document in gimp.
Just my 2 cents