I've been using Linux as my primary desktop OS at home for a couple years now and a few days ago when I fired up the Win2K machine for something (which the Linux machine can now do) I looked at the log that the UPS monitor keeps. I'd used the Windows machine in 2002, but only once or twice in 2003 and 2004. If I hadn't had trouble with the CPU fan
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- I own and use an Audible Otis player for digital audiobooks. Audible's digital rights management system is unsupported and (so far) uncracked on Linux. Yes, I've repeatedly urged them to do something about this, but they don't respond.
- Cheap digital camera that has no Linux drivers. Our good camera uses SmartMedia that can be read just fine by Linux, though.
- Substantial investment in genealogy reference materials on CD that require Windows-based drivers in order to be readable.
- Occasional urge or need to view something on the web that uses a silly format such as Quicktime for which I have no working Linux referent.
I certainly could forgo these things, but I don't particularly want to. So I keep windows in a small partition (with today's hard disk sizes, who misses a gigabyte or two?) and boot it when I must.Reply
For the others...have you tried WINE?
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