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C: This file contains details of programs that have been run under
C: Linux using the iBCS emulator. An entry here is no guarantee that
C: the program works 100% but does indicate that the major elements
C: of the program have been unable to exercise bugs in the emulator
C: unless otherwise noted.
C:
C: An entry in this file does not necessarily indicate that the vendor
C: or anyone else actually supports the package under Linux unless
C: there is a specific entry to that effect.
C:
C: Please add to this file - new entries, other releases, amendments
C: to existing entries etc.
C:
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C: easy to parse, allowing it to be formatted into documents in the
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C:
C: Key:
C: C = Comment
C: V = Vendor
C: S = Support details
C: O = Operating system compiled for
C: P = Product
C: R = Release(s) known to work
C: L = Libraries required
C: D = Description
C: N = Notes
C: T = Tester
V: Applied Information Systems, Inc. (info@ais.com)
O: SCO
P: Xess (MOTIF Spreadsheet)
R: current
L: statically linked
N: A save-disabled demo is available in ftp.uu.net:/vendor/ais/
N: Get three files: README, gen.tar, and sco.tar.
N: Don't add a .Z or .gz to the end of the filenames; the files
N: inside are compressed. ~300K of online documentation is in
N: gen.tar.
N: If anyone decides to actually *buy* this product, *please*
N: mention that you will be running it under Linux. I promise
N: you that you will still get technical support (the majority
N: of our technical support staff run Linux at home) -- but if
N: enough people buy the product asking for a Linux version, my
N: employer will be willing to make the investment. Pass the
N: word on if you want to see a native-mode, high-quality
N: spreadsheet for Linux as much as I do...
N: michaelkjohnson
T: Michael K.Johnson <johnsonm@merengue.oit.unc.edu>
V: Corel
O: SCO ODT
P: CorelDraw! 3.0 and friends.
R: 3.0
N: Requires X11, no character versions of these apps.
N: Everything seems to be statically linked, no extra libs
N: necessary. I had a few problems with my .xmodmap file
N: since CorelDraw wants all of the lower function keys to
N: be mapped to functions in the CorelDraw program. Uses a
N: networked license manager, it worked fine. My programs
N: did not install properly due to an install bug. The dir.
N: that contains the washes.3fx file and others must be hand
N: changed to mode 777 for CorelChart to work (This from
N: Corel tech support).
T: Doug Ledford <gdl297s@cnas.smsu.edu>
V: Informix
O: SCO
P: Informix SQL Standard Engine
R: 4.00 & 5.01
L: /shlib/libc_s
T: Mike Jagdis <jaggy@purplet.demon.co.uk>
P: Informix INET
R: ???
N: INET is reputed to work too but I can't remember who
N: said that...
T: ???
V: IXI
O: SCO
P: X.desktop
R: ???
L: /shlib/libnsl_s
N: The version of X.desktop tested is that shipped with
N: Uniplex Windows. Functionality is at least enough to
N: support Uniplex Windows.
T: Mike Jagdis <jaggy@purplet.demon.co.uk>
V: Oracle
O: Interactive
P: Oracle
R: V6
L: /shlib/libnsl_s
T: Remete Gabor <rg@tomx.elte.hu>
V: Soft-Tek
O: SCO
P: Tactician Plus (character and X)
R: 3.0
T: Brandon S. Allbery <bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org>
V: SPSS Inc.
O: SCO
P: SPSS 5.0 for SCO UNIX
L: Motif, if you want to use the GUI
D: Statistical Package for the Social Sciences
N: SCO's cpio is not compatible with GNU's -- I had to dd all
N: floppys onto my hd and to concatenate them into one file.
N: I couldn't test the GUI since I had no Motif available.
T: Joerg Rade <jr@petz.han.de>
V: Uniplex Limited
O: SCO
P: Uniplex / Uniplex Windows
R: 7.02
L: statically linked (Uniplex Windows requires libnsl_s)
N: Uniplex Windows is implemented using a version of IXI
N: X.desktop. It is this that requires libnsl_s.
T: Mike Jagdis <jaggy@purplet.demon.co.uk>
V: V-Systems, Inc.
O: SCO
P: VSI*FAX (FxServer, FxScript, FxVision) (character and X)
R: FxServer 2.0.19, FxScript 1.1.05, FxVision 1.0.16
L: Statically linked
N: Needs localhost in the X server's access control list
N: even when using a local X connection.
N: This has not been tested with a modem connected as I
N: don't have a Multitech...
T: Mike Jagdis <jaggy@purplet.demon.co.uk>
V: ViaCrypt
O: SCO
P: ViaCrypt PGP
R: 2.4
T: Mark C. Henderson <mch@sqwest.wimsey.bc.ca>
V: WordPerfect Corporation
O: SCO
P: WordPerfect (character and X)
R: 5.1
L: Statically linked
N: Installation under Linux may require changes to some of
N: the WP install scripts. See the PROD.Patches/WP file
N: for details.
N:
N: WP uses a network license manager.
N:
N: For some reason WP use a partition floppy device rather
N: than the full block device. Linux does not have this so
N: you need to use dd to skip the first cylinder (track?)
N: when loading the floppies under Linux. See the HINTS
N: file for details.
N:
N: Fonts appear corrupt. See the HINTS file for a cure.
T: Mike Jagdis <jaggy@purplet.demon.co.uk>
V: Z-Code Inc
O: SCO
P: Z-Mail
R: 3.2
L: Statically linked - Motif based.
N: Installation scripts work correctly.
N:
N: ZMail can use a network license manager or a license file.
N: Both are known to work.
N:
N: ZMail is a GUI-based mail program.
N:
N: You can download the binaries for ZMail via anonymous ftp
N: ftp@ncd.com
N: You will have to contact Z-Code to obtain an evaluation
N: license if you wish to try it out.
T: Eric Youngdale <eric@aib.com>
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