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Refalm:
Since Mat doesn't care about language packs, I'd say Red Hat Linux 9.0 and Windows 2000 Professional dual booted is the best for Mat here.

insomnia:

quote:Originally posted by Refalm:
Since Mat doesn't care about language packs, I'd say Red Hat Linux 9.0 and Windows 2000 Professional dual booted is the best for Mat here.
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I agree with this.
Wine is still not stable enough for all the programs you seem to need.

 
quote:I couldn't get MySQL to install on my computer.
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In Linux that's easy (and more stable).
Linux works very well as a server system
Just pick the distro you like the most.

suselinux:
Try Mandrake 9.1 or wait acouple of weeks I think 9.2 is on its way.

If you are dead set and really want Linux, Buy SuSE, but try Mandrake first!

RedHat might be a little cold towards a new user, it's been designed as the defacto corperate desktop.

Doctor V:
I think dual booting is the best option.  A dual boot system is pretty easy to set up.  That way you could run Dreamweaver and Premire in Windows and switch to Linux to do PHP and SQL.

Windows_SuX_@$$:
I used to Dual Boot untill my HD Failed, then I stayed wth linux, Dual Booting is good especialy if you have a Nice/Big HD!

I recommend to try Knoppix 3.3 is out RIght now I'm getting it soon my K3b is fyucked up lol

Knoppix is the best one to try if your a noob you can also install it ot your HD...

I also recommend Mandrake..even though mine didn't work it's good for noobs

(I am a Noob)  

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