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If you or anyone else runs FrameMaker successfully
on Linux, wouldja please take me aside for a little
tutorial on how it's done? <<-------
This Linux know-nothing newbie, is kinda stuck on
that "portmap/rpcbind" issue that Adobe highlights
in the e-mail they send with your activating key.
I think I don't have portmap properly configured, and
I'd really, really, really, really... love to have
Frame running on the Linux box (my only PC) at home.
Yes, I do think my current frustration is punishment
for having dared to jump in with both feet -- I wiped
Win95 and Win NT4 from my PC and installed only Linux.
Brave or foolish? You tell me. :-)
/k
> -----Original Message-----
> From: reni -at- intellitel -dot- com [mailto:reni -at- intellitel -dot- com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 7:00 PM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: Publishing tool for Linux environment needed
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>
> Since our company uses mostly Linux and other Unix machines we are
> currently looking a documenation software in these environments (Word
> processing and Desktop publishing). I also heard that FrameMaker
> beta-version exist for Linux (I haven't yet tested it).
>
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