I run it on my laptop and I like it, the only reason I keep windows on this machine is because I play games on it and don't feel like dealing with emulators
I run it on my laptop and I like it, the only reason I keep windows on this machine is because I play games on it and don't feel like dealing with emulators
Crossover games was released today by codewaevers its pretty bad ass for any windows gamers that want to live in a mac or linux environment.
ya im diggin it... installed Wine, gotta learn how to use it so i can hopefully fire up skype and dreamweaver etc.
yah can you let me know what's going on on wine.
I heard it doesn't work and would love to know if it actually does or if any special configurations need to take place.
sure... i have ubuntu on all my machines... Just installed hardy 8.04 beta... final will be released in April, can't wait! It'll be with KDE 4.0 which is great!
Ubuntu is at the moment the best Linux for standard PC user, imo!
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I've been running Linux as my primary desktop for 10 years now... Tried out Ubuntu about 3 years ago and am still running it, it's pretty nice (I swore by Debian before so not much is different).
sure... i have ubuntu on all my machines... Just installed hardy 8.04 beta... final will be released in April, can't wait! It'll be with KDE 4.0 which is great!
Ubuntu is at the moment the best Linux for standard PC user, imo!
ya i installed 8.04b about 2 hours ago and im already 90% fully moved over.. i gotta learn Wine to get skype and some other programs going, and import some bookmarks, ftp, ssh data over then im golden...
i feel like a geek-child all over again
its a trip to use the shell *nix commands on my desktop.... usually im on vista, ssh to 4 servers, using *nix commands to get things done ..
As far as I know, wine supports Photoshop 7 only. I think the same refers to Flash/DW. Older versions only.
If I'm not completely off, there are some "portable" version of the new updates that will work under Wine/Crossover/Etc. I've only read this a few places, and haven't tested myself.
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