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Re: Considering Linux
Major games tend to have a linux binary, or whatever they call it.
Other programs, tend to be a search to find the one you want. Stop reading here Dyne: Macs also don't have the same software as Windows, but Apple tends to cover a lot of them with their own, and major software usually has a Mac version. Not sure how many exist for Linux, but to my knowledge Adobe does not support Linux. FTP is a built in function to Unix, if I remember right. If you can't find one with a GUI you like. |
Re: Considering Linux
I hear there's a very good Windows emulator for Linux. Now, I use a Mac and although I can stumble my way around a Unix or Linuk machine, it's not my primary choice. Therefore, take what I'm saying with a grain of salt. Also, the Windows emulator might only emulate pre-XP which would be a big disadvantage. In any case, though, give it a try. I know a few people who have tried it, and they say the performance and emulation is nearly perfect.
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Re: Considering Linux
You referring to WINE? Haven't used it, but someone mentioned it earlier in the thread.
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Re: Considering Linux
i have windows xpp and have had no problems at all with it.
I'm quite happy with it. Running very smoothly it is. |
Re: Considering Linux
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2) Gaim? 3) If one was using SuSE 9.3/9.2/9.1 I would suggest getting the media players from say http://packman.links2linux.org/ as the SuSE supplied ones is disabled if you want say play DVD movies. There is Mplayer, xine-ui, gxine, kaffeine or totem. I prefer xine-ui, kaffeine and Mplayer, though Mplayer does not have that great controls compared to the Xine frontends, it can easier to install than xine. 5)There is command line and a small number of gui FTP options. There are a few ok gui FTP clients like gFTP. I often try the Nightly FileZilla3 builds for Linux, though there is some ways to go. 6) fonts are pretty easy to setup in Linux and you can get "MS True Type core fonts" (msttcorefonts) if you want. Quote:
There are tons of software for Linux, just how availabe they can be depends on things like how you prefer to install them depending on the distro your using, like RPM's for example, or dependacies. There is a Adobe Reader 7.0 for Linux that is rather easy to install. While there is Macromedia Flash Player, there is no shockwave. If you need help with plugins on Linux with Mozilla or Firefox, http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html Right now I am using Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8b2) Gecko/20050630 Firefox/1.0+ ID:2005063005 on SuSE 9.3 Pro and GNOME 2.10, Xfce 4.2.2 The complete version of SuSE 9.3 Pro is now available for download as either DVD or 5 CD's .. http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=02749#0 I was going to try Fedora Core 4 when it came out, but decided not to as there were issues with installer and MBR possible problems if one dual boots. Oh you use a laptop right? that can be a issue as it can be harder to support everything, especially wireless, though distros like SuSE has fair bit of support for wireless. |
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