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even when you pay! Been there, done that! It seems like the better distro with a much larger and more helpful community, and better adapted for what I do and the hardware I your replies are reminiscent of the ivory tower attitude of earlier SuSe 7.x tech support back in 2002 or so: a lot of fancy words, but no solution. I've been toying with the idea of switching from OpenSuse to Kubuntu/Debian for a while now. Right now I am checking Kubuntu for reasons not just related to this issue. The ia32-sun-java-bin package is available with sun-java on Ubuntu but not Opensuse.
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#Wordfast pro 4 install#
I don't know if you agree, but it seems a bit exaggerated to have to install a full blown 32-bit distro just to run a couple of 32-bit apps. The whole point of the ia32-sun-java-bin package is to make it possible to run such a 32-bit software on a 64-bit architecture. OpenSUSE®, the "German Engineered Automobile" of operating don't you use 32-bit Linux?There is no need to use 32-bit linux. Your openSUSE, maybe it works, maybe not.NONE of us can try it toįind out _for_ you t it works or not, because NONE of us (that have comeīy this thread, so far) have a licensed program to see it if works! OpenSuse." so, do a good backup and try installing _that_ package on Installing a package called ia32-sun-java-bin, but it doesn't exist for Look: you wrote "This issue was solved on the ubuntu forums by
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No Wordfast Pro user happens by in three days! To discredit the community in the way you did in your post just because Switch apps, get mad and leave, etc).but you earn nothing by _trying_ So, after "seven lousy years", it is your move to make (wait, load 32,
#Wordfast pro 4 64 Bit#
In your (and all) 64 bit Linux.how about that?
#Wordfast pro 4 how to#
Him/her a few hours wages to figure out how to get their program to run OpenSUSE developer a free copy of the licensed program and maybe pay Or how about this: you talk the the Wordfast Pro folks into giving an
#Wordfast pro 4 32 bit#
OpenSUSE 32 bit (you could do that into a VM), or find a different,Ĭompeting application which _will_ run in 64! Purchasing a license so it would be possible to install and figure outīut, you already got your answer: "I did contact the hotline a couple ofĭays ago and apparently they do not support 64-bit Linux." So, install One who is not a user of Wordfast Pro has gone to the trouble of *or* maybe that happens in a year or two-in the mean time i don't knowīut if you don't want to wait, then i guess it is ok to get mad that no So, wait some more.maybe someone happens by today who has tried yourĪpplication before and can say: "All you have to do is blah blah. On OpenSuse 11.4?" and apparently the answer to that question, so far, Remember, your opening question was "Has anybody installed Wordfast Pro Here and see if another Wordfast Pro user happens by and can help you! after 7 lousy years of suse.īut, recognize that you are (as i said before) *welcome* to hang out > for the lecture on how to use the forums. > This is clearly not to gonna get solved with this community, but thanks > Unusual problems actually get solved there in true community spirit. > I guess I understand now why Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distro. Java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/zuze/.wf_workspace/.metadata/.plugins/.workbench/dialog_settings.xml (No such file or directory)Īt java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method)Īt java.io.FileOutputStream.(FileOutputStream.java:194)Īt java.io.FileOutputStream.(FileOutputStream.java:145)Īt java.io.FileWriter.(FileWriter.java:73)Īt .pyDialogPrefFileIfEmpty(Application.java:112)Īt .Application.initWorkspaceMetadata(Application.java:168)Īt .n(Application.java:241)Īt 0(Native Method)Īt (NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)Īt (DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)Īt .invoke(Method.java:597)Īt .(EclipseAppContainer.java:572)Īt .(EclipseAppHandle.java:171)Īt .(EclipseAppLauncher.java:110)Īt .(EclipseAppLauncher.java:79)Īt .(EclipseStarter.java:386)Īt .(EclipseStarter.java:179)Īt .Main.invokeFramework(Main.java:508)Īt .Main.basicRun(Main.java:447)Īt .n(Main.java:1173)Īt .Main.main(Main.java:1148)This issue was solved on the ubuntu forums by installing a package called ia32-sun-java-bin, but it doesn't exist for OpenSuse.