I think Sun's JREs have problems installing under Wine versions
earlier than 0.9.61. Either wait for 0.9.61, or build wine
from git. See
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10984
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, "Mirco Piccin" wrote:
}}Why are you using wine to run Lotus notes? Lotus notes 7 is available for
Linux...
Well, Lotus Notes 7 for linuxwaw, if you have 'bout
300 MB Ram free (Websphere core!!) ...
Lotus Notes 7 for Linux is not so light, and it has not
Admin and Develop
David P James wrote:
> > http://www.kegel.com/linux/edu/
>
> (1) I don't know how or if this fits, but for what it is worth the
> department of economics here at Queen's runs on Debian servers, and has
> some Debian-based workstations available for use by grad students and
> faculty. However, the
Ken Bloom wrote:
> You should consider discussing universites whose departments use linux in
> their labs. For example, I attend UC Davis and have taken computer classes
> in three departments: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and
> Mathematics. Each of these departments' labs run Unix vari
DvB wrote:
> > http://www.kegel.com/linux/edu/
>
> Don't mean to be finicky, but I believe you have a typo in "Maryland,"
> in your list of survey results (I found that section quite interesting,
> BTW).
Thanks, I took this opportunity to finally learn how to use aspell,
and fixed all the obviou
ties to support Linux and
free software in general, and to provide information on
the current state of Linux support at universities.
I would appreciate your feedback on the content. If there's anything
missing there from your point of view, please let me know,
and I'll see if I can fix it.
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