"Open suse i like it because it looks like windows
however the dissability to use exe. and all the programs renamed just
became a hasels so i stay in this group incase linux strikes a deal
with microsoft to let linux use exe. hope you find a version you like"
>From the sounds of it, You don't mind paying for your software and prefer the
>Wondoze look. Why not buy Xandros? I received a trial version of this when I
>first started dabbing in linux, and it did install certain .exe programs
>including a wireless driver for the Atheros card in my old laptop. I doubt
>that it will install *any* .exe, but did install the few programs that I
>tried. Also, I'm not sure why you need .exe support when almost any major M$
>program has a free alternative in your package manager.
I am guilty to some extent... I purchased Crossover Office to run M$ Office on
linux, because I prefer their spreadsheet app. over any of its open
alternatives.
-Eric
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