Pat, thanx for the help on Linux. I'm glad to hear about the ease of installation, formatting, etc. Sounds good.
But what are you saying about USB support? Is that in Mandrake 7.2 or not. I need USB support.
And are you saying that none of my Dos based Win applications are going to run on Linux? If so, that's a big bummer. I remember that leading to the demise of IBM OS. It DID run DOS apps for Windows. But I used it for a week and had nothing but a headache at the end of it.
Chit, I make heavy use of PaintShopPro and Ulead PhotoImpact, as well as Ulead Animator. These two apps alone add up to a couple of hundred bucks. I didn't notice any Linux compatible references in what I own.
And I use Ulead Cool 3D, another $100 app. What about MS FrontPage 2000? What would I use for Web Site Development?
Sorry,I shouldn't be asking you to unravel my potential software problems with Linux. I just realized that I have a whole bunch of software to worry about if Linux can't run them. Wav editor, midi editor, virus protection, ZoneAlarm, Streets and Trips, CD Copy Protection ID -- on and on. Then I'm wondering if anybody is using Linux with their GPS software/interface. I paid $300 for the mapping CD that downloads maps into my GPS.
Guess I have to make a list of everything I need and then find an equivalent Linux version. But man, that looks like about a grand worth of software unless I find it for free. And maybe a lot of hours searching/researching. I don't want to step backwards in funtionality.
I just checked for Linux support for MPlayer and Playsite. No support offered. So that sucks. Called myTrack and they said they didn't support Linux, and had no immediate plans to do so. I use that 5 days a week, so that sort of screws up my Linux plans. I think these greedy people are going for the mass market.
Maybe I'm still missing something, but it now seems like maybe I should install Linux on a seperate hdd and play with it from time to time. Otherwise it sounds like a lot of hours and some serious dollars to convert.
But what are you saying about USB support? Is that in Mandrake 7.2 or not. I need USB support.
And are you saying that none of my Dos based Win applications are going to run on Linux? If so, that's a big bummer. I remember that leading to the demise of IBM OS. It DID run DOS apps for Windows. But I used it for a week and had nothing but a headache at the end of it.
Chit, I make heavy use of PaintShopPro and Ulead PhotoImpact, as well as Ulead Animator. These two apps alone add up to a couple of hundred bucks. I didn't notice any Linux compatible references in what I own.
And I use Ulead Cool 3D, another $100 app. What about MS FrontPage 2000? What would I use for Web Site Development?
Sorry,I shouldn't be asking you to unravel my potential software problems with Linux. I just realized that I have a whole bunch of software to worry about if Linux can't run them. Wav editor, midi editor, virus protection, ZoneAlarm, Streets and Trips, CD Copy Protection ID -- on and on. Then I'm wondering if anybody is using Linux with their GPS software/interface. I paid $300 for the mapping CD that downloads maps into my GPS.
Guess I have to make a list of everything I need and then find an equivalent Linux version. But man, that looks like about a grand worth of software unless I find it for free. And maybe a lot of hours searching/researching. I don't want to step backwards in funtionality.
I just checked for Linux support for MPlayer and Playsite. No support offered. So that sucks. Called myTrack and they said they didn't support Linux, and had no immediate plans to do so. I use that 5 days a week, so that sort of screws up my Linux plans. I think these greedy people are going for the mass market.
Maybe I'm still missing something, but it now seems like maybe I should install Linux on a seperate hdd and play with it from time to time. Otherwise it sounds like a lot of hours and some serious dollars to convert.
