Sorry Linux and windows are different, in that they do not work the same way - this is why *nix are better, because they work better.
Lindows perports to act like windows, but I have never used it and I hear it basically makes you root all the time, bipassing one of the essential good things in *nix.
You can get emulators of Windows, such as wine, which are free or very cheap, or you can get youself some Virtual machine software - expensive I believe. Not necessarily a good option, but it might do what you need, the cheap ones tend to be hard work to configure (I have not suceeded yet).
You should contact Adobe and ask when their Linux version is coming out, what with recent actions by M$ they might now be very pliable to the *nix community, or you could just save save save and get the Mac you always wanted. Anyway Macs are better for graphics. And as Macromedia is effectively a M$ company, don't expect much from them.
This is not quite what you want to hear, but systems that work differently do not work the same way (stating the obvious here I know), a thing Sun tried to fix with Java - which seems to have been hijacked into a high grade memory consumer and advertising feature.
Dual boot is easy and recommended if you require the short term power use of your PC. It keeps your ass covered.
[ November 02, 2002: Message edited by: pkd ]