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#1
Posted 01 August 2004 - 09:00 PM
http://linuxshop.ru/...-en/table.shtml
#2
Posted 01 August 2004 - 10:50 PM
#3
Posted 01 August 2004 - 11:01 PM
I don't want to be misinterpreted here: I am not saying that it must be done, but I know many people who are doing that, so I just wanted to offer a useful link.
#4
Posted 02 August 2004 - 02:02 AM
#5
Posted 02 August 2004 - 02:21 AM
And there's also the fact that so few commercial/industry-grade programs are designed for Linux, and that stymies the growth of its user share.
#6
Posted 02 August 2004 - 04:41 AM
And man, I hate these people who believe something that was only true 10 years ago.
#7
Posted 02 August 2004 - 05:34 AM
#8
Posted 02 August 2004 - 07:26 AM
#9
Posted 03 August 2004 - 11:26 AM
Don't look down on Linux users, they have gone through alot and they are probably 10x more skilled that you. As a matter of fact, more Linux users do away with wizards and so on, they simply install the stuff manually. Its hard and tough work.
Anyway, Linux is still developing so for the computer newbies like me, we'll drown in the depth of Linux.
I tried Linux before as a dual boot with my Windows XP....it worked fine but I totally did not know how to operate the software. After less that a week, I wiped Linux out. Its really hardcore computer jargon and skills. Maybe for some people, this is not the case, but atleast for me, I sux at Linux.
#10 Guest_Nallelcm_*
Posted 03 August 2004 - 01:55 PM
#11
Posted 04 August 2004 - 12:32 AM
its called winehq find it at http://www.winehq.com/
some apps need to be customized for start up to run properly, check there support site for help!
#12
Posted 04 August 2004 - 01:44 AM
And I can't write Word document under Linux.
#13
Posted 04 August 2004 - 02:07 AM
#14
Posted 04 August 2004 - 08:50 AM
chinfo, on Aug 4 2004, 04:07 AM, said:
In fact, I have been opening and saving MSWord documents without any problem. I hardly ever use excel, but the website of OpenOffice.org claims that works too. You can even setp the Writer (OpenOffice.org writing component, corresponds to MSWord) to use the Word format as its default
#15
Posted 04 August 2004 - 09:04 AM
yomi, on Aug 4 2004, 01:44 AM, said:
And I can't write Word document under Linux.
open ofice is as good as ms office...bt you can stil emulate ms office with Crossover Office.
I use Linux and I'm very glad i'm not using windows any more!
best linux for newbies is Mandrake
#16
Posted 06 August 2004 - 02:25 PM
Open office is kinda of like ms office but free.
Also it comes with mozilla built in.
I personally use xp, but I have a machine that runs linux and I find it to work better than xp sometimes.
Running linux is also safer on the web since the mojority of websurfers are running XP hackers attack them so with linux they are less likely to attack you.
Not saying that that isn't any holes in linux just there not attacked as often
#17
Posted 09 August 2004 - 06:39 PM
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Well, you are quite right, thatīs only problem for 90% of linux users, but emilators like wine, wineX can help you in manu thinks!!!
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And man, I hate these people who believe something that was only true 10 years ago.
Why do you think IT WONT install on evry computers, I did it on more than 20, and it work perfectly!!!
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You are not quite normal!!! Linux like Mandrake are USER-FRIENDLY, try to live outside the microsoft shadow, tru to breed fresh, open source air and you will feel better. FOR NOW, YOU DOESNīT KNOW HHAT YOU ARE TALKING
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And it HAS less holes, thatīs the fact, everubody can see those hols and repair them if he want and know, thatīs the reason linux is much better
#18
Posted 18 March 2009 - 07:08 AM
its my experience i dont know what the others say
yeah windows xp is cool and also its the most used os
so you can try both as i am doing now running ubuntu and xp together............................
all the best
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