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insomnia:
quote:Originally posted by KiDwithIsSuEs 00:
Knoppix is the best one to try if your a noob you can also install it ot your HD...
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Knoppix is easy when you keep the system on CD.
If you install it on your HD, its' buggy and highly
unstable. Better use Debian(Knoppix is based on it.) on your HD.
[ October 01, 2003: Message edited by: insomnia ]
Master of Reality:
RedHat 9.0 is a good choice.. but you will need windows for Flash and Photoshop... Linux has GIMP for Image Manipulation which is great but if you are taking a course specifically of photoshop, then you pretty much need photoshop then.
Theres lots of programs for HTML editing, MYSQL, Apache and such.
It shouldnt be hard to remember all the controls such as ctrl+C to copy, because Linux is much more standardized that sort of thing then windows... i cant think of any direct examples (not using windows in so long), but its things like Ctrl+C wont work everywhere and windows to copy, but it will in every program in the GUI on linux. And of course you can just highlight and hit the middle (or both butons) on the mouse to paste
slvadcjelli42:
quote:Originally posted by insomnia:
Knoppix is easy when you keep the system on CD.
If you install it on your HD, its' buggy and highly unstable.
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Really? I've been using it for a while now and have actually had less problems with it than any other distro I've tried so far. There are still a few, though, which I guess constitute "buginess." I haven't tried Debian though, so I have no sense of comparison between the two. I guess if you're going straightforward with the aim to install linux on the HD it makes more sense to go to Debian than Knoppix, but Knoppix is still a fine distro to run in my opinion.
Doctor V:
Does Photoshop run in wine?
skyman8081:
quote:Originally posted by Doctor V: Gentoo Lunatic:
Does Photoshop run in wine?
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yes. disney uses photoshop in wine on linux for animation purposes.
and n00b use photoshop in windows to produce "art" that is in fact a photo with a couple of filters slapped on it.
Edit :D amn typos
[ October 02, 2003: Message edited by: [root@localhost /]$ ]
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