I recently picked up PC PLUS magazine, it has great Linux coverage this issue. StarOffice and Netscape 4.7 for Linux Plus loads of other Linux software as well. It also has an interview with Colin Fenwick, VP for RedHat Europe. I almost choked when I read the following quote from him. "There are four major linux distributors and we are the only one that hasn't added proprietary extensions." I realise Corel has 'Lizard', but I was wondering if he doesn't consider Debian to be a major distributor, or what proprietary extensions has Debian introduced to Linux? I am not Anti-RedHat, I just prefer the .deb package format to the rpm format. I can't wait to install StarOffice and netscape on my system, unfortunately they are rpm's : ( If I use alien, will it update my menus for me? I installed an older version of Netscape using the install script provided by Netscape, but it didn't update my menu and I have to run Netscape by hand at the moment. I have a similar problem with Acrobat reader. I've read the doc's concerning menu's, but right now they are just over my head and I don't get much time at my system to try to puzzle it out right now. Just thought I'd share this with you.
Cheers, John Gay