I would say for #1 that openOffice has always worked quite well for me for MS word document type things. Its far from perfect, and that can be a bit depressing. It doesn't handle special charts and pictures and stuff too well, but for writing word files, its great. Alternatively, you can try hooking up your MS office through Crossover Office.
#2. Ask what program that is. I've gotten all of my Cadence programs except OrCad Pspice (the only one I actually need to run) running through one of the 4 different versions of wine. Look into wine, transgaming's winex, crossover plugin, crossover office, and maybe some others. I think crossover office worked best for me, but I don't recall. #3. Use evolution, install OpenOffice, Mplayer, Xine, and some other programs, and they should add their hooks properly hopefully. Xine and mplayer have codecs for windows media. You might need to get them from somehwat illegal places, though. With mandrake, try plf.zarb.org . -Eric Hattemer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas David Burns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 1:31 PM Subject: [luau] problems switching from MS to Linux > Here's a message I just got from a friend of mine: > > --- quote --- > I have my system set up as a triple boot system: Windows/Linux/QNX. It > works just fine. However, I find that I spend most of my time under > Windows because of three reasons: > 1. Classwork is required to be turned in in Microsoft Word format. > 2. The simulation software we use in my class runs only under Windows. > 3. When I try to read my email under Linux, it works, but it is unable > to read almost all of the Mime formats. I am assuming this is because > there is something Microsoft specific in the messages I receive. I > have tried all the Linux email readers I could find; all have the same > limitation. > --- end quote ---