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Originally posted by BadKarma:
. Use win2k, I don't think irq steering is as much as a problem there
Don't bother, upgrade to mandrake linux 8.2 rather than downgrading to windows 2000.
GNU/Linux is free, so you haven't lost anything even if you do decide to go back to that familiar money eating hardware stomping virus trap you know as Microsoft windows.
You likely will not though, after a bit of settling in time, mandrake linux should be no trouble for anybody who has used winNT in my humble opinion...
edit: brain engaged, whilst there is music composition software for linux, it is perhaps not so intuitive or in many cases as advanced as the sort of thing you get for windows. You may wish to try out what is on offer however, also, you may wish to use an emulator to run your existing windows programs in linux, such as 'wine', wineX' or 'VMWare'.
It is largely accepted that these emulators actually run the programs more stably than if they ran in their native windows, since the linux system is much more stable underneath. Also, if you can resolve this irq thing in linux, then you should have no bother with your irqs when using a windows emulator.
I must say though, i haven't tried running windows apps in linux myself, but i just thought i should add all that since you were originally saying you needed to run music composition software.
[ June 05, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]