How i can make microsoft programs work on linux OS?
Friday, February 25th, 2011 at
12:24
i had installed linux OS and i can not install MsOfice any Body Can help Me !!!
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Filed under: Microsoft
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If OpenOffice doesn’t cut it, you can install xp on a virtual machine using Sun Virtual Box and run office in that… it even has a cool "seamless mode" where the windows are integrated into your linux desktop.
Install Wine, and then use it to run your Windows programs.
they dont work on linux…end of story..
You can install OpenOffice (OpenOffice.org), or try using WINE (complicated, unreliable with complicated applications).
Welcome to the world of Linux, Windows apps typically don’t work here.
Set up a virtual machine running windows, and use this for microsoft products.
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you should consult the documentation along with the OS you have installed
there are equal programs for Ms-Office to work with Linux (eg) Open Office..Star Office..etc..pls try..
get exact technical advice from an expert..
Good Luck next time..
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Install Open Office which is equivalent to Microsoft Office and can save and work with MS Office files. There are several different programs to run Windows programs in Linux, but they are not that great and only work with certain windows files. Games are basically out of the question, even though Linux has a lot of games available, you just may not like what it has to offer. Running Windows files in Linux normally requires emulation programs to make it work.
WINE