Thinking out loud againok. so what about emulators (sorry, i cant remember their names)... do they then still suffer the same problems and hurdles of Microshafts secret coding?
wine...
when starting up (*ahem* TRYING to start up) a program using wine, it gives a little shpeal about how it might work better if you had a win OS instaled somewhere on your machine. cant give u the exact details of the message cos i dont have my machine with me just now. ... so it looks like a dual boot might be the way to go after all. damn. that means i'll have microsoft software installed on my machine again. ew. i better work on getting my next computer finished.
woops... almost forgot to check out crossover and
cedega.....
cedega
sounds great... if i wanted to play games.
i dont.
so...
maybe i'm going about this the wrong way. to continue to seek out the software designed to run on windows and a way to run them on my new OS, i'm only encouraging them to continue to develope for windows and ignore Linux and other opperating systems.
I should be looking up their Linux alternatives!
... and maybe sending a few emails to software developers (adobe being my number 1 priority) and others to get behind Linux like the hardware guys (IBM for example) have done might help push things forward a little too.
thnx for the replies everyone, and big thanks to refalm/bob for the links.
[ October 02, 2004: Message edited by: Digit ]