Well I'm seriously considering moving from XP to Mandrake 9.0... I've tried it out several times (off and on from Mandrake 6-8.2) but the latest offense against the average consumer with WMP9 has lit my "fuck'm" switch. So here I am, beckoning the Linux Savy for a bit of guidance.
I'm curious as towards what kind of webdevelopment software Linux can offer me, are Macromedia programs compatible? Adobe? If not what are counterparts? How do the Linux-using-web-developers go about their construction? As I understand, Linux is very programmer savvy, I just didn't know about web-design. Also, I know there is the Gimp, but what about graphic creation, editing, manipulation, etc?
Next up, Is there a port for the popular windows Direct Connect program? (I will still need to use this after crossing over). Similarly, what games today are linux-supported__NOT__emulator supported. I'm too novice to get an emulator to work -.- I suppose I'll have to keep a partition installed with XP for my online gaming needs (DAOC, CnC Generals, Red Alert2, several others...)
How good is the compatibility of the StarOffice suite with MS Office XP ? I'm in a computer business fundamentals class here at the university, and we're learning (YAY!!!
:mad: :rolleyes: ) Office XP, resulting in many PPT presentations, and quite a large nuber of Excel spreadsheets, I also think we'll be doing Access databases later on in the semester...
Anyways, I guess the fruit my problem is, whenever I come over to linux I just go back to doze, because my games/apps are there... A common problem w/ linux's small following alltogether. (small vs M$, don't flame me, banana hungry monkeys are always looking to flame the newb *nix hater.)
Thanks.
EDIT: Also - I have software for turning DVDs into
SVCDs on doze, would need conversion programs for linux as well if I convert.
[ February 10, 2003: Message edited by: swankinrosco ]
Edit #2 Also curious about how the file system structure of Linux works. Whenever I used it before, I was very confused... seems like it makes a few different "drives" - there's no common program files directory... so when installing programs/games/etc, where should I direct their files to go? Could someone give me a greater-than-brief explanation of the file-system/struction of linux? I would very much appreciate it. Thanks again.
[ February 10, 2003: Message edited by: swankinrosco ]