[nycphp-talk] [Fwd: [nylug-talk] Disturbing news]
Jeff Siegel
jsiegel1 at optonline.net
Thu Jan 22 21:24:10 EST 2004
"virtual-desktop support"...that's sorely needed in Windows.
Jeff
Mitch Pirtle wrote:
> bpang at bpang.com wrote:
>
>> As I'm sure I've expressed before, I've been using linux as my primary
>> desktop for a couple of years and would say I'm 95% satisfied with it.
>>
>> It's true that the "Office" functions are somewhat lacking and/or
>> problematic, so I do keep a W2k machine here that I connect to with VNC
>> (no extra monitors).
>>
>> One of the stranger problems I end up having is that Mozilla works better
>> than IE, so when I'm doing "tricky" front-end stuff, I have to
>> modify/rewrite code to support the ailing browser.
>
>
> I've been using linux exclusively on the desktop for at least 5 or 6
> years, and I've even forced my wife and children to accompany me on this
> bizarre journey. For the most part, problems have been minimal (friends
> emailing jokes in Powerpoint(?!), lousy printer drivers, total lack of
> email virus infections). I even got Internet Explorer running via Wine,
> so prototyping front-ends was not an issue and I got to experience the
> joy and wonder of a completely crippled application.
>
> The thing that forced me to install a 'doze partition was Macromedia. As
> I got more and more involved in the front-end of application design, the
> more I needed to know how to create Flash and Director animation. So I
> do have to boot into XP, and hate it the entire time I am there - my
> cheapo AC'97 audio stinks up the house in Windows, but the ALSA driver
> sounds wonderful - but for the most part XP has pretty much caught up to
> Linux. As soon as I can get decent virtual-desktop support, I will be
> happy.
>
> (evil grin)
>
> -- Mitch
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