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I'm with a small specialty software, pre-press, and video/DVD publisher. Will Adobe CS3 run on Linux or Ubuntu? Can you imbed video in the Open Office presentation program. Are there any visual software authoring programs for Linux - similar to Visual Studio for windows. I currently use Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 for Windows for DVD authoring because it's a bit easier to knock stuff out with than the Mac version. I'm ready to jump when they get that stuff for Linux.
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i ran ubuntu for a couple weeks and i really liked it, but i rely dont want to get rid of some programs that i enjoy playing around with, first off i have a zune and i pretty much have to have zune software to use it, then theres solidworks, which i dont currently have but im workin on it, and i tried to use vmware do boot windows but couldnt get it to work, if someone could make it so i could boot linux and have one of my workspaces be a windows desktop i would run that in a heart beatYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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Originally posted by NC325iC View Posti ran ubuntu for a couple weeks and i really liked it, but i rely dont want to get rid of some programs that i enjoy playing around with, first off i have a zune and i pretty much have to have zune software to use it, then theres solidworks, which i dont currently have but im workin on it, and i tried to use vmware do boot windows but couldnt get it to work, if someone could make it so i could boot linux and have one of my workspaces be a windows desktop i would run that in a heart beat
Here at work I've got a windows partition and a ubuntu partition. My VMWARE accesses my windows partition directly from my linux session and I have my full desktop/programs, etc. and at any time I can boot into windows as well to take advantage of hardware acceleration for games.
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For Desktop OS's I've pretty much moved away from the Windows Consumer market (with the exception of my Home/HTPC Machines which are both Vista Ultimate X64.
For work I run Server 2008 X64 Datacenter, and my laptop also runs Server 2008.
The Server versions are so much nicer and don't have any of the damn fluff/pointless bloated shit that the consumer versions come with.
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Originally posted by James Crivellone View PostFor Desktop OS's I've pretty much moved away from the Windows Consumer market (with the exception of my Home/HTPC Machines which are both Vista Ultimate X64.
For work I run Server 2008 X64 Datacenter, and my laptop also runs Server 2008.
The Server versions are so much nicer and don't have any of the damn fluff/pointless bloated shit that the consumer versions come with.
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Originally posted by BENdashdash View Postuhh why are you running 7.04?
i wanna try UBUNTU 8.04
Originally posted by equate975 View PostWindows
Because shit works with it.
Originally posted by JPE30 View PostI run Linux Mint XFCE here. Its just a derivative of Ubuntu but much better equipped.
Originally posted by 1991 318is View PostI'm with a small specialty software, pre-press, and video/DVD publisher. Will Adobe CS3 run on Linux or Ubuntu? Can you imbed video in the Open Office presentation program. Are there any visual software authoring programs for Linux - similar to Visual Studio for windows. I currently use Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 for Windows for DVD authoring because it's a bit easier to knock stuff out with than the Mac version. I'm ready to jump when they get that stuff for Linux.
if yes, and you don't like it, then i think CS3 can be installed in ubuntu now, check it out, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=447287 ... i do know that google invested on adobe to bridge the compatibility of CS3 into Linux
if you still have problems, run virtualbox.org which is like vmware and then run windows OS to serve Adobe CS3 applications; less memory intensive.
Originally posted by NC325iC View Posti ran ubuntu for a couple weeks and i really liked it, but i rely dont want to get rid of some programs that i enjoy playing around with, first off i have a zune and i pretty much have to have zune software to use it, then theres solidworks, which i dont currently have but im workin on it, and i tried to use vmware do boot windows but couldnt get it to work, if someone could make it so i could boot linux and have one of my workspaces be a windows desktop i would run that in a heart beat
Originally posted by James Crivellone View PostFor Desktop OS's I've pretty much moved away from the Windows Consumer market (with the exception of my Home/HTPC Machines which are both Vista Ultimate X64.
For work I run Server 2008 X64 Datacenter, and my laptop also runs Server 2008.
The Server versions are so much nicer and don't have any of the damn fluff/pointless bloated shit that the consumer versions come with.
so r3vlimited.com is hosted on your servers, Optic Fusion, or GoDaddy's MS II's? also, what are you running on your server 2008? is it just for an exchange server or do you also host sites on it? i haven't attempted to look into server 2008 'cuz i already run CentOS 4.5 or Debian as the main OS and Apache for the web server, Exim for the email server, etc.. and so I'd like to learn more about it, so i'm gonna do a little bit more research here and there, but from your experience or to the best of your knowledge, how is server 2008 compared to centos from what you know, sir? willl it be too memory intensive to serve sites in server 2008?
Hyper-v? that sounds like Virtuozzo in Linux, nah? interesting...
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Originally posted by Kruzen View PostPlus all those handy admin tools :)
Ubuntu 7.10, VMWare Workstation with an XP VM does me just fine.
I did just buy VMWare Infrastructure for the company, we'll see how many VM's I can load up on ESX.... 8-)
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