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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: binskipy2u on 3 November 2002, 05:11
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anyone have a listing, website, etc to show what apps for linux can be used to do the same things as appz on windows does?
ie-mozilla
photoshop-GIMP
etc etc..
anyone have a detailed list?
currently i'm dualbooting with xp/rh8 and I LOVE RH8.
got my sound working, tdk48/24/48burner, and printer.. going to buy a scanner that works for both.
i'm converted..just finding patience and trying to think outside the (ms) box
thanks everyone for any help
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Well this is a pretty frequently asked question but it would be better to list software categories that you are interested in.
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Internet Explorer - Mozilla, Opera, Netscape, Konqueror, Galeon, and many others
Microsoft Office - Open Office, KOffice, Star Office (not free), and I think Gnome has its own office suite as well.
Photoshop - GIMP (don't know of any others off hand)
Windows Media Player - XMMS, Real Player, mplayer, xine, xmovie, there are many others
Don't know about Money manage ment software, but I've heard Quicken works with Crossover Office.
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gnucash is much like Quicken.
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here's what i have so far..
photoshop-gimp
acrobat-ps/pdf viewer
nero-KonCD, and XCDroast <are there any more, that are more configurable , better?>
office-abiword, open office.org
IE-mozilla, opera
Yahoo-gyach<works VERY NICELY beter then yahoo itself>
anyone have a suggestion for the BEST supported by xsane/kooka scanner under 100 bucks?
are there any webcams that can work under linux?
outlook-xiaminan evolution.. lot better then outlook and doesnt "freeze" while checking mail if you are typing a letter at the same time..
just doing some research..
thanks
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There are some nice graphical tools for burning CDs but they are all just front-end GUIs for "cdrecord" or "cdrdao" (if you are making Video CDs etc). I actually prefer to do *all* of my burning from the command line.
"Kino" is a great app for capturing and editing video from your video camera (firewire) or TV card. "MPlayer", "Xine", and "Ogle" are great multimedia players for all media formats from the web and VCD/DVDs play.
Evolution is a nearly identical clone to Microsoft Outlook (without the viruses).
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There are some nice links at the home page of this site.
And just to let you know - Adobe Acrobat reader (pdf) is available for Linux - so it's it's own recommendation.
And Void main I must thank you for the ogle thing. I can now watch my DVDs of the first season of the Simpsons, and my Monty Python films and the series all work now, before I could only get Life of Brian to run under Xine. That is a nice little program.
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What's gonna replace that super kewl app: BSOD ?
All the 1337 windows users have this on their boxes. :confused:
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I remember SuSe has a BSOD emulator (I'm serious. I think "emulation" even has it's own little menu group thingie. . .)
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There is also a BSOD screen saver.
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Originally posted by void main:
There is also a BSOD screen saver.
I would be scared to use it. Whenever the screen saver would turn on I'd start having seizures, and I'll attack my monitor uncontrolablly.
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Yeah, just type "xscreensaver-demo" which will bring up a configuration. Select BSOD, click "Settings" and you have your choice of crash screens:
Windows
Windows NT
Windows 2000
Sad Mac
Mac Bomb
MacsBug
AmigaDOS
Atari
BSD
SCO
Sparc Linux
Solaris
NCD X Terminal
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SuSE does have a B.S.O.D emulator. Here is a snippet from the man page that I thought was funny:
BUGS
Unlike the systems that the images are borrowed from, bsod
does not require a reboot after running.