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Are there any office programs for the terminal?
I got an extremely weak laptop, a 4GB disk, 512MB of RAM in general. I installed debian with i3wm on it, I need an office suite. Are there any programs that would work in the terminal and be kept up to date?
You need at least a word processor and a spreadsheet editor. Of course, I'm not talking about working with presentations.
I know there is an org mod for IMAX but I would like something more specialized. Moreover, the tables there are not particularly edited.
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console - some kind of vim (this combine was not turned into anything at all, even into ide), but in general work with latex text (and those who work professionally with texts, with mathematics say tex out loud - this is it), the requirements here are very low (although I personally agree with this )
You probably can’t find a normal spreadsheet processor,
look at sc , but for mathematics, graphs and analysis, use third-party tools like gnuplot, well, write code for your analysis tasks using libraries like gsl.
Also, if anything, the databases have not gone away, their requirements are low, it is better to entrust work with data to them and not to a separate spreadsheet processor.
Those. do not try to find a universal pill for all tasks, linux is the way of the 'samurai', oh, according to the program for the task and not all inclusive
spreadsheet processor SuperCalc but it is on DOS
Here is under Linux.
In general, at 512 megabits, graphics on Linux worked
https://www.linuxjournal.com/article/10699
https://www.gnu.org/software/oleo/
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