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I've found losing data is not possible yet, but I have lost settings, functions, installed Dependency's that took forever to setup, causing me to reinstall. Totally switching could mean the choice of steak or beans and rice.ģ: If you feel like me, dont switch until your comfortable knowing absolutely no data/work will ever be lost. I need to break it at least two more times, to feel confident about the safety of my work (livelyhood). I've only broken (had to reinstall) it once so far. I want to switch completely, NOW! ( My luv u linux! )Ģ: There's no way I can totally switch yet. A few points I'd like to stress:ġ: I cant believe how far linux has come. I started using linux again last week after not using it since 2004.
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I was keeping a windows partition for games like trainz,
So you can enjoy those beautyful steam locomotives, and the nice hilly british landscape in GNU/Linux to your heart content! Well, maybe it's a tag quicker and more stabile than in windows :-) If you have chosen the correct resolution (the bigger, the better) you won't notice any difference vis-à-vis windows.
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In fact you don't even have to install it through wine: you just copy everything in a folder somewhere on your box and then start JTTrainDriver.exe through wine.
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Lots of investment in that software!ĭunnow about trainz (haven't tried it yet), but I can assure you that JTTrainDriver (Train Driver ()) works perfectly in wine with Ubuntu Gutsy beta.
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Networking MS-Office Anquet mapping software Digiguide (tv) Mailwasher Starry Night Backyard Age of Empires Trainz. The other thing being that is that if you need support for Windoze your just as well ](*,) where as with Linux, you post a 'Someone help me!' msg and you get 3 zillion useful replies - 'nuff said really! :D I dont particularly dislike Windoze, it's just that it costs a lot for something thats far from perfect and it more importantly isn't personal enough for me - if that makes sense?! I mean, you never see two linux desktops the same, and that simple fact says a lot for what linux is about in my opinion. I love the challenge of trying new things and being a little more unique and thats what drove me to Linux in the first place. Havent tried WINE yet - so i've no idea how successfull that will be. Now this will go away in time, I guess its only due to the lack of experience with Linux.Ģ) A lot of what goes on in Linux is terminal based text - which I am really slow to pick up on! (Which is a point - if anyone can point me in the direction of a quick ref for terminal commands, that would be fab )ģ) Its a common trend here, but there are a couple of games I play regularly over a LAN/Internet. everyone uses windows and Linux is seen more like a curiosity/hobby/something to spend the time withġ) I still have a slight fear of NOT having windows. You are not alone man, it's the same here in Romania. Because I've NEVER seen a country so thoroughly Windows-oriented. If there's ever a sign that Linux has succeeded, it's when South Korea adopts it as the main OS. Hell, the University admins keep updating the horrid campus network security, and every bloody time I have to call them so they can come and be told someone is running Linux, and please to make the network not think that Linux is a virus. That and the fact that I live in Korea, and pretty much everything here only really works properly with Windows, from the majority of websites (especially banking or webshopping) to local wireless networks that rely on some kind of crazy proprietary software to open the connection.
I use Abiword for now, and it's mostly good, but I always have to go look at my files in Word before emailing them anywhere, since that's how the people buying my stuff will be seeing it. OpenOffice has so many bugs that my writer friends and I have all decided to stay away from it until it's actually working. I'd need to have a word processor that's actually completely functional.