RE: 100% Linux - Is it possible?

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It obviously depends on what you do with your computer.

 

If you require access to web sites that require ActiveX, things get complicated.

 

If you require programs like Office, and the pretty good Openoffice isn’t sufficient, then there are workarounds like the inexpensive Crossover Office that can allow Office to run.

 

But you would have to avoid dialup ISPs that require certain software installed on your PC to connect.

 


From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pete Choppin
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 1:38 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: 100% Linux - Is it possible?

 

I was just looking for a consensus on this...

 

I have been working with Fedora Core 3 for the past month.  My new years resolution was to learn Linux.  So far, so good.

 

I created a dual-boot Fedora / Windows XP.  I am now seriously considering going completely 100% Linux and dumping my Windows partition entirely.

 

The question is - can you live completely without Windows, or do you sooner or later have to resort to Windows again?

 

--

Pete


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