Amichai Rotman's friend said:

> "I am sick of this POS OS i'd like you to install Ubuntu on my laptop, 
> but I need to be able to use Adobe and my PC games on it."

Amichai Rotman wrote:
> How to do it as _painless_ as possible?
> Should I use KVM or Virtualbox?

I would dualboot if i was a gamer. I'm affraid i can't help you with
virtualbox or KVM.

> Any pointers / ideas welcome!
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Amichai.

I have helped many people to transfer to an open OS, *not* by making
them use open OS, but by making them use open tools. To my knowledge,
the only concrete differences between the adobe suit and the combo:
blender, gimp, inkscape, scribus, are a matter of GUI. Hence,
finaly,once they learn the tools, they find that the existing GNU/Linux
desktop running all these tools are perfectly suited for their creative
work. Because really, the creative work is in the tools and the user.

By having worked with graphic design using ubuntustudio myself, i
believe a graphic designer will find _all_ the tools required for both
print and digital design. So my idea is to try learn your friend use the
tools available.  :)


Librement yours,
Set Sakrecoer

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