I don't need anti-virus like AVG?
Don't need a special browser? Do you guys prefer Chrome or Firefox? Or......some other?
I assume the main reason to install as a dual-boot is to preserve my files from my Windows os? I don't have any special affinity for Windows here at home, other than making sure I get my personal files over to Linux. I haven't tried opening spreadsheets and word docs in Libre yet, but I'm assuming it will work without any conversions or mods to the original files?
Does Adobe Reader work in Linux? Or is there some world class pdf reader specially made for Linux?
I've already gotten drivers/codecs and been able to play music and video clips.
All my email at home is web based, mostly gmail, so that already works. Favorite bookmarks have been exported to html.
Already replaced my old ps/2 mouse with a wireless usb mouse, so the scroll is working now.
What other things might I be overlooking? What things did you guys overlook when you first made the jump to Linux?
What about specifically doing code things like php, jquery, small development for personal web pages, etc? Is there a rocket powered text editor that automatically recognizes languages and syntax? anything that does auto complete? My short term goal is to develop a juke box to play my tunes online. (hosting at 1and1) Nothing dazzling, maybe the most glamorous thing might be a shopping cart. Does everybody just default to PHP and MySQL for online web site stuff? Maybe I wouldn't mind learning something extra like Python..... suggestions?
Don't need a special browser? Do you guys prefer Chrome or Firefox? Or......some other?
I assume the main reason to install as a dual-boot is to preserve my files from my Windows os? I don't have any special affinity for Windows here at home, other than making sure I get my personal files over to Linux. I haven't tried opening spreadsheets and word docs in Libre yet, but I'm assuming it will work without any conversions or mods to the original files?
Does Adobe Reader work in Linux? Or is there some world class pdf reader specially made for Linux?
I've already gotten drivers/codecs and been able to play music and video clips.
All my email at home is web based, mostly gmail, so that already works. Favorite bookmarks have been exported to html.
Already replaced my old ps/2 mouse with a wireless usb mouse, so the scroll is working now.
What other things might I be overlooking? What things did you guys overlook when you first made the jump to Linux?
What about specifically doing code things like php, jquery, small development for personal web pages, etc? Is there a rocket powered text editor that automatically recognizes languages and syntax? anything that does auto complete? My short term goal is to develop a juke box to play my tunes online. (hosting at 1and1) Nothing dazzling, maybe the most glamorous thing might be a shopping cart. Does everybody just default to PHP and MySQL for online web site stuff? Maybe I wouldn't mind learning something extra like Python..... suggestions?
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