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i nearly started getting excited when i read that the Ubuntu team have releasing andLinux, which is actually a way of running *nix apps on Windoze directly without the need for dual boot or virtualization
a few years ago it was possible to run a virtual *nix box on a Windoze FAT32 partition (by assigning it an amount of free space (32Mb i think), but with VMware and similar virtualization solutions available, making it easy to run a virtual machine Source
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Hmmmmm nice find, but I can't think of any Linux applications that I've thought "whoa, I wish I could use that software in Windows...", maybe the other way around though! Although saying that, I've not been very successful with Linux, and quickly gave up
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and i don't have a software firewall, just the hardware firewall built into my router
Off Topic: try a dual boot with Windoze & *nix, but stick with it, basically, i abandoned Windoze because i was sick of ringing M$ every few weeks to reactivate XP
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I have to agree with thomas.... I cant think of a program I use in linux which I wish worked in windows. Thats probably down to the programs I use though.
Amarok, possibly. But I quite like WMP. Amarok crashed a lot for me. Im now on a PPC with xubuntu Hardy and haven't had chance to install it yet so who knows.... maybe it was a dodgy install on my old pc. The hardest thing about migrating to windows, imo, is waving goodbye to software. Fortunately for me I only have time to surf the net every other day which involves Thunderbird and Opera/Firefox. Im so happy im converted to linux. Ive converted two pc illiterate users to ubuntu who both think its easier to use and never stalls/crashes/lags. Still took me 2.5 days to install my airport extreme card on hardy though! Completely off topic. Just got a 1.2ghz ibook G4 with 1.2gb ram for 150 quid... utter bargain, well made up. Ubuntu only supports up to 6.10 though. Its works on hardy after lots of configuration. |
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As a heavy Linux user, there are a lot of apps that I wish worked on Windows when I inevitably have to use it to do college work.
One of them is Kate, a great text editor with syntax highlighting and indentation etc. Sometimes I just want edit a source file without having to open a large IDE like Visual Studio. That said, getting VS.NET to work on Linux would be great. I could do all the work I needed from Linux then. I've never really had crashing problems with Amarok, but I'm always up to date on the versions I use. In fact quite a lot of KDE apps would be useful on Windows.
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I'll probably try and get Linux going in the summer when all the GCSE exams are finished. |
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I'm sure mono is excellent... But I couldn't get it installed to try!
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In both lower-6th and upper-6th years you have to do a project but the lower-6th one is a small case study in which you shouldn't try to be fancy. Stick with whatever your tutor suggests because you only get marks for getting the job done, not doing it well.
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What language did your teacher suggest you program... I'm going to have to learn Delphi!! Talk about ancient... I though VB would have been good for beginners.
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I'd be interested to see your project to see how complex it is (the software side, not the paperwork crap). I still struggle with some of the most simple things in C#, for example, I'm sure it's obvious, but I haven't figured out how to pass variables between forms (windows)!!
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