bloubul said:
Hi blitzed
Thanks for the info, will look into it, personally I'm not a big fan of Linux with its open source.
BlouBul
hiya bloubul, what don't you like about opensource? lack of support? some Linux distributions are very refined, putting together some of their own programs, and charge a small fee for professional long term support just as Microsoft does.
many varieties of Linux are no longer homebrew patchworks of geeky programs...instead they can provide a robust & cohesive operating system.
If anyone wants to checkout Linux, I usually recommend booting your computer with a live CD/DVD...Linux Mint 9 is probably the best for anyone thinking about trying to transition from Windows to Linux:
http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=55
the mini-DVD above has the best default set of programs to browse websites, play music & videos and all, right out of the starting gates. here are other variations:
http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Burn a CD/DVD from the ISO file, and your computer can be booted into a live desktop to try, no need t install.
Also, install WINE, and many Windows programs will run, and can sometimes even run the SETUP.EXE installers. Very few Windows-based programs I care about...I enjoy using a fractal graphics program, surprised it works with all the complex calculations...likewise I use a program that generates tide prediction charts for when I want to go fishing.
Here are some useful links for trying to find Linux equivalents of some Windows-based programs:
http://linuxappfinder.com/
http://www.linuxalt.com/
cheers!
blitzed