Or even dual booting it with XP? I want to play around with it and learn some Linux, but am wondering how useful it is as a main system. Does anyone here use it for non-uber-geeky purposes?
Anyone here using Ubuntu?
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I use it as my main system on my laptop. It does work pretty good.Free 🅑🅘🅣🅒🅞🅘🅝🅢 Every Hour (Yes, really. Free ₿itCoins.)
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Hm, looks good so far, then! What about doing productivity stuff? Is it demanding hardware-wise?email: [email protected]Comment
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Like u-Bob I prefer Slackware myself, but it isn't for most people (though not as much now as versions past, you do have to manually edit a few config files), so if you just want to "use" linux without learning too many new things... Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSuse, Mandriva, PCLOS, Zenwalk... pretty much those in the top 10 or so on http://distrowatch.com will suit you.Last edited by Lycanthrope; 06-18-2008, 12:41 PM.Comment
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Thanks for the great info!!Like u-Bob I prefer Slackware myself, but it isn't for most people (though not as much now as versions past, you do have to manually edit a few config files), so if you just want to "use" linux without learning too many new things... Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSuse, Mandriva, PCLOS, Zenwalk... pretty much those in the top 10 or so on http://distrowatch.com will suit you.email: [email protected]Comment
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u-Bob is very right on that one, but Slackware can be hard to start with I think. Ubuntu kinda works out of the box these days, but is less stable and flexible as Slackware.
Photoshop 7 and Dreamweaver 2004 can be used under wine ( wine uses windows libraries to run windows applications under linux ) but If you want to stop using windows and use all adobe products and edit some videos why not buy a Mac. Believe me, you will love it
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Linux can run programs properly, programs made for linux. But it can run a lot of windows programs under wine without any problem.Free 🅑🅘🅣🅒🅞🅘🅝🅢 Every Hour (Yes, really. Free ₿itCoins.)
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i love it .... but only playing around with it... i don't use it (yet) to get any work done....Comment
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I use Fedora 9 personally... more robust I think.
But for beginning, ubuntu is a great way to go.
And no dual boot. I really don't like Windows. And I get my work done just fine without it.Comment
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I've been running Linux as my only operating system for 11 years, but I guess you could call that geek purposes...
Been using Ubuntu for 3 years now and it's great, nice and easy. I don't even program much anymore, but I use linux software for video editing and encoding, building sites and galleries, cropping thumbs etc, all my day to day webmaster tasks.Comment
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Pretty much what I mean is I will switch once my programs that I want support Linux, I know its not Linux' fault that Adobe doesn't make their software compatable, but I'm not switching to something "similar" to what I want to use, because there is alternatives. I'll wait till Adobe gets it there act straight.Comment
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Sweet! that is very encouraging! Do you mind if I ask which proggies you use for the photo/video processing? right now I'm using Nikon Capture NX and Photoshop CS3 for my photos, Sony vegas for video.I've been running Linux as my only operating system for 11 years, but I guess you could call that geek purposes...
Been using Ubuntu for 3 years now and it's great, nice and easy. I don't even program much anymore, but I use linux software for video editing and encoding, building sites and galleries, cropping thumbs etc, all my day to day webmaster tasks.email: [email protected]Comment
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Sweet! that is very encouraging! Do you mind if I ask which proggies you use for the photo/video processing? right now I'm using Nikon Capture NX and Photoshop CS3 for my photos, Sony vegas for video.I've been running Linux as my only operating system for 11 years, but I guess you could call that geek purposes...
Been using Ubuntu for 3 years now and it's great, nice and easy. I don't even program much anymore, but I use linux software for video editing and encoding, building sites and galleries, cropping thumbs etc, all my day to day webmaster tasks.email: [email protected]Comment
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Anyone professing the strengths of Slackware is someone who either is perpetually stuck in 1995, or doesn't yet realize that unpacking biinary payloads into a root directory with marginal bounds checking is a bad idea.
That said, I don't give a shit what you use. Pay me to support it.Comment



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