Hello all, I'm about to attempt a desktop linux trial in my office and need some advice on approaches to applicaiton portability.
There are windows apps that are not, at this time optional so one way or another I'll have to get them to go, or stay off the linux desktop. the list of apps is: Eudora 3.05 (horrid I know, but there you go) Dreamweaver 4 (directX?) Acrobat 4 (or maybe 5) I'd prefer to do it under debian but other options will be evaluated if need be. Willing to pay for software if needed, and we have windows licences avaiable also if needed. having made the jump legacy windows apps will hopefully be retired over time, but without making the leap we keep picking up windows junk. _______________________________________________ Not yet is the spirit of that pristine valour extinct in you, when girt with steel and lofty flames once we fought against the empire of heaven. We were -- that I will not deny -- vanquished in that conflict: yet the great intention was not lacking in nobility. Something or other gave Him victory: to us remained the glory of a dauntless daring. And even if my troop fell thence vanquished, yet to have attempted a lofty enterprise is still a trophy. --From La Strage degli Innocenti (The Slaughter of the Innocents) by Giambattista Marino (1569-1625) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]