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> Windows Or Linux. Undecided Now! Help Me., At a cross-road between them.
odomike
post Oct 20 2007, 03:39 PM
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I am at a situation now where by I am undecided whether continue using windows. I have always been a Windows Fan all my life until some months back when I started delving into the Linux world and wat I found in there was quite very impressing. When you talk about 3-D desktop environments and security and some real col stuffs like widgets and things like that, Linux has got it all.

But for a few softwares, I would have said bye bye to windows months back. I need help here in making this decision.

Is there any software in Linux that conviniently replace MS Encarta? or Encyclopaedia Britannica? And I also wanna know if there is a software out there that can replace Imesh (bearshare) under Linux. And then, my iLumina Bible is also another software that is stoping me from waving a goodbye to windows.

Somebody help me please.

Thanks for all your anticipated help in here.
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rayzoredge
post Oct 20 2007, 03:52 PM
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I'm not sure what it's called, but there is a feature in Linux that is similar to Add/Remove Programs that gives you a buttload of options for programs to install, which include most equivalents for Windows-only software.

Also, for those programs that you absolutely have to have, you can always utilize the Windows environment emulators (Wine and Cadega, I believe).

If the encyclopedia is all that you're wanting to keep, why not just go online?
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delivi
post Oct 20 2007, 04:25 PM
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I'd say one thing that never ever say that Linux is more secure.

It seems to be more secure because it is not targeted by the Hackers and other malicious coders.

And windows seems more insecure because it is the world's most attacked OS, so the hackers study windows to uncover the exploits in it, but no one is looking for such in Linux and other Linux based OSes.

The famous Mac OS built on the BSD was supposed to be secure too, until when hackers easily managed to break into it. Do you now what those hackers said, even Windows XP would have be a lot more difficult to hack than the Mac OS. This was done and tested by real hackers.

See no one has ever managed to port the Windows work on Power-PC platform, but they've managed to make Mac OS work on X86 platform, even before Apple shifted to use Intel processors to power their Macintosh machines.

This doesn't mean that Windows is superior to Linux or Mac OS or any other OS, but it is not bad as others are.

No human has ever created a software that is practically impossible to hack or crack or didn't have an exploit smile.gif

Linux has its own advantages, Windows has its own advantages and Mac OS has its own advantages.

There best advantage of Linux is that being developed as open source, if one of the developers made a mistake or created a code that can be used to exploit the OS, then other developers would check it and correct the problems, this would be easier because there are several thousands of developers working on it, whereas in Windows this s not possible.

I use both Windows and Linux, so don't think that I'm a MS guy biggrin.gif

a few links to learn more on this topic,
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/19649.html
http://www.forrester.com/Research/Document...1,33941,00.html
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2117482/...ws-secure-linux



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post Oct 20 2007, 04:33 PM
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QUOTE(odomike @ Oct 20 2007, 11:39 AM) *
Is there any software in Linux that conviniently replace MS Encarta? or Encyclopaedia Britannica? And I also wanna know if there is a software out there that can replace Imesh (bearshare) under Linux. And then, my iLumina Bible is also another software that is stoping me from waving a goodbye to windows.

On my computer i have a Dictionary server which i use with Kdict, it allows me to look up terms without having to access the internet, since i have it set for localhost, and you can install different languages, too. For an Encyclopedia, you can install WikipediaFS, i suppose, or do what rayzoredge said and run MS Encarta or Encyclopedia Britannica through WINE. It may not be as good as iLumina Bible, but there is BibleTime; i recommend version 1.63b, 1.64 seems a little buggy. You can use Bibledit to make a Bible for Bibletime if you want. As for peer-to-peer programs, there are popular ones for Linux.
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post Oct 20 2007, 07:02 PM
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why don't just use both OS. i use double OS in my PC and it works fine. the things that make me hard to leave windows os are games and softwares.. if only linux can provide emulator, a perfect emulator which can run windows program perfectly..
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post Oct 20 2007, 08:41 PM
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the things that make me hard to leave windows os are games and softwares.. if only linux can provide emulator, a perfect emulator which can run windows program perfectly..

Cedega has more game support than WINE, because its main goal is Linux gaming. And you could use a virtual machine to run Windows and its software like VMware Server.
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post Oct 20 2007, 09:09 PM
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thanx buddy. i'll give it a shot.
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post Oct 20 2007, 09:53 PM
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Odo are using this on your new computer that you posted earlier about it, if so just dual boot like mc05w37 mention since you have ample power and room to do it, heck if you wanted to you could triple boot the system with vista or Windows 9x/Me.
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post Oct 22 2007, 02:19 PM
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