[Wine] Re: Running Wine on Ubuntu variant and Outlook
REM7600
rem7600 at hotmail.com
Sat May 27 13:33:45 CDT 2006
Many thanks for the answers... I NEED the Outlook to be able to access
public folders and Tasks in the same manner as Outlook. THUS, the second
question specifically asking for Outlook.
I should be specific that the Wine would run ON Ubuntu and not an Ubuntu
variant...
Thanks for the answers!
TR
"link141" <link141 at comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I'm also an Ubuntu variant, and am using WINE. If you are using
> Kubuntu, your in luck, because that is what I am running as well. All
> derivatives of Ubuntu will run the same WINE package, because the
> packages between them are entirely interchangeable (without any
> modifications). Ubuntu and Kubuntu (as well as any other Ubuntu
> variant) are the same code with different interfaces and default
> packages. So this means whatever Ubuntu variant you are running will
> run WINE. Just one thing, you should use the WINE package from their
> special repository, because this one is updated frequently, and the one
> in the Ubuntu repositories is not. Here are the repositories, Breezy
> <deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt breezy main> or Dapper <deb
> http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper main>. Dapper is more
> stable than Kubuntu Breezy, and will be released June 6 as the "stable"
> version. Dapper will open WINE (if it is installed) when you double
> click on a Windows .exe file, wheras Breezy won't.
>
> For your second question, I'm not sure if WINE will run outlook, but
> Kontact and Thunderbird are built for the same purpose and work just as
> well. These are native Ubuntu packages, and depending on the variant
> of Ubuntu you have, one will be installed by default. I've found both
> to be a suitable replacement for Outlook in all of the areas I've known
> in outlook. Among these there are other MS office clones that are
> freely available for Ubuntu, and a good number of them should be
> installed by default.
>
> Sorry I took your short questions and turned them into long answers. I
> kinda wrote this in a hurry so it may be confusing. If you need any
> clarification on any of this, or have a Wine or Ubuntu based question,
> just post them here and I'll try to help. I also am a user of the
> Ubuntu forums. We'll get everything sorted out ;).
>
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