virtual machine! why didn't I think of that. What are the minimum memory requirements for 7. (I don't have XP but I do have 7)
:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Michael Butash <michael@butash.net> wrote:
Just FYI, consulting and being aatround random shops with customer and vendor docs, I find a lot of the .pptx, docx, or xlsx files are spotty at best what works under linux, what works sanely (complex forumlas==poop), and what just crashes openoffice.  Libreoffice is almost useless with the new formats, as the dev's don't feel they need to support microsoft's continued forced incompatibility with everyone else on purpose (can't blame them either).  Obviously M$ doesn't care, as most people just keep buying office when microsoft tells them to every few years to stay "compatible" with their own poop.

I keep an xp vm in virtualbox for this reason at all times, generally with real office (well, as real as usenet gets for clean slipstream install images), just to make sure if I *have* to resort to exporting from it to something I can use (2000-03 compat office formats). Seamless mode under linux i found finally works decently, reduces the sting of using windows significantly and hides it to keep my linux desktop cred.  ;)

Likewise creating complex formatted docs are horribly incompatible usually under real m$office from libre/openoffice, so export as pdf is your friend when passing back and forth to windoze users.

Really sucks it has to be this way - thanks microsoft.

-mb



On 08/08/2012 11:28 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
Its cool.... I was surprised they specified an OS as well.  but the
university of Minnesota seems more willing to work with me. This is what
they said (in part):

Firefox or Chrome for Linux should work fine for Moodle. Open Office for
Linux saves as Word and in other MS compatible formats. We also have
Google Docs as a University implementation so you can use those online
apps.

As long as you can view the following types of files you should be able
to access most anything in the courses:

  * Video
      o .mp4, .wmv, Flash (flv or swf),
  * Word Processing
      o .docx, .doc (may require a document viewer for .docx)
  * PowerPoint
      o .pptx, .ppt (may require a document viewer for .pptx)
  * PDF
  * Excel
      o occasionally .xlst, .xls
  * Web browser (Chrome or Firefox may be the best choices, you are

    welcome to try others)

As Mark mentions, the only course we have that is geared specifically to
a Microsoft product is Spreadsheets (CA 1020) but if you want to take
that course and can accomplish the tasks without the Windows based
interface tutorials and save the files as .xls, we'll get you into the
section (different instructors) where you will not be required to use MS
Office.
SO I think I'll be paying them for my degree!
:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Harold Wong <Harold.Wong@microsoft.com
<mailto:Harold.Wong@microsoft.com>> wrote:

    I’m surprised that the online school is requiring you to run a
    specific OS.  With that said, if you really need Windows 7 for
    school and want to continue to use Linux as your main OS, I would
    recommend virtualizing it as that would be much simpler.____

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    Not to be fatalistic, but you're probably going to have a hard time
    finding a university that isn't very MS-happy.____

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    Installing on an external hard drive is problematic at best. I'm
    pretty sure Windows protects against that. Licensing/piracy reasons.____


    On 8 August 2012 10:56, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com
    <mailto:bmike1@gmail.com>> wrote:____


    they want $305/credit hour. Is that the going rate for a University
    now a days? I think I'm going to go with a school that isn't so in
    bed with MS. UMN is  not in bed with em.____


    or else.... coulde I out it on an external HD?
    :-)~MIKE~(-:____



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    On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Stephen <cryptworks@gmail.com
    <mailto:cryptworks@gmail.com>> wrote:____


    the pert i left out is if you install windows to the drive that has
    Linux on it. even if you re-size the drives to make space it will
    overwrite grub, and you will need to re-install and reconfigure it.
    alternative install win7 in KVM or virtualbox.____




    On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Stephen <cryptworks@gmail.com
    <mailto:cryptworks@gmail.com>> wrote:
     > well personally if you can just install to a new drive then you can
     > have it pristine and configure grub...
     >
     >
     > On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com
    <mailto:bmike1@gmail.com>> wrote:
     >> I need to put 7  back on my computer for school. How do you do
    it w/o
     >> blowing everything else away (ie on another partition). I also
    need to
     >> repartition. How big does it need to be for 7?
     >> :-)~MIKE~(-:
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