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RE[4]: -OT- RE: wm for a server?
by lemur2 on Wed 21st Nov 2007 22:19
in reply to "RE[3]: -OT- RE: wm for a server?"
Imagine yourself stuck on a desert island with notebook loaded with latest Inkscape and a pile of CDs loaded with *.CDR files...
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ#What_can_I_do_with_.2A.....
(scroll down the the answer to FAQ question 6.8)
Now imagine yourself on the same desert island with notebook loaded with default Windows XP install and the same pile of CDs loaded with *.CDR files...
What, you are going to try to open those files in Paint? Or perhaps Notepad?
Good luck with that.
Edited 2007-11-21 22:23
RE[5]: -OT- RE: wm for a server?
by autumnlover on Thu 22nd Nov 2007 23:01
in reply to "RE[4]: -OT- RE: wm for a server?"
(scroll down the the answer to FAQ question 6.8)
You said that there is a "myth" about certain software being unavailable for Linux, and hinted about some clandestine agenda behind such "myths" being spread. But it still seems to be truth. Inkscape and Sodipodi CANNOT access *.CDR files, and "Uniconvertor" mentioned in FAQ is available as SOURCE ONLY.
You know ? I do not like Linux. Instead of clicking "next", "ok" , "next" as on normal OSes, those "uni*geeks" always told you to compile something called "colonel" from "shources" or something. (sarcasm)
Now imagine yourself on the same desert island with notebook loaded with default Windows XP install and the same pile of CDs loaded with *.CDR files...
So you say that there is Inkscape installed in Ubuntu's "default install" along with "Uniconvertor" installed and ready to process that pile of CDs ? ;-)





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Imagine yourself stuck on a desert island with notebook loaded with latest Inkscape and a pile of CDs loaded with *.CDR files...