100% Linux - Is it possible?
Ben Sheron
ben at whatsmykarma.com
Fri Feb 4 00:26:36 UTC 2005
For my own needs I can work entirely in Linux. In my family, however, I
am the only one who uses it. Thus, I have to work with Windoze once in
a while in order to be familiar enough with it to help my Mom or Dad or
brother. At school I am forced to use XP.
I am able to do all I really need on my Linux box. It's fine for
surfing the Web, getting Email, and typing things for school, but I use
it for a lot more too. I use it for multitrack audio recording via the
PlanetCCRMA package, 3D rendering with Maya, and other graphics work as
well. I hope to never rely on M$ software again.
Ben
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 14:38, Pete Choppin wrote:
> I was just looking for a consensus on this...
>
> I have been working with Fedora Core 3 for the past month. My new
> years resolution was to learn Linux. So far, so good.
>
> I created a dual-boot Fedora / Windows XP. I am now seriously
> considering going completely 100% Linux and dumping my Windows
> partition entirely.
>
> The question is - can you live completely without Windows, or do you
> sooner or later have to resort to Windows again?
>
> --
> Pete
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