Dreamweaver should even have a linux install. I am just not sure about MS Project 2003. Would love to drop XP if possible,On 7/25/05, Rajiv Vyas <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Dreamweaver should even have a linux install. I am just not sure about MS Project 2003. Would love to drop XP if possible,
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Rajiv Vyas wrote:
> I need XP only for MS Project 2003 and Dreamweaver. Need to use both
> those software for a program I am doing.
Do they run under Crossover? If you only need 2 apps you could drop XP
completely if they do.
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Rajiv Vyas wrote:
I need XP only for MS Project 2003 and Dreamweaver. Need to use both
those software for a program I am doing.
I mean what kind of cross-installation usage might you have?
Or can they be totaly separated from each other?
Not that I care, but others on this list might jump
I need XP only for MS Project 2003 and Dreamweaver. Need to use both those software for a program I am doing.
On 7/25/05, Michael Z Daryabeygi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rajiv Vyas wrote:> Newbie question.>> I am thinking about having three OS (XP, Debian and SuSE) on one HD.> I'll mostly be
Rajiv Vyas wrote:
Newbie question.
I am thinking about having three OS (XP, Debian and SuSE) on one HD.
I'll mostly be using Debian (70%), XP (20 to 25%) and ocassionally SuSE.
What's the best way to go about partitioning the HD. Will load XP first
for sure.
Thanks,
Rajiv
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On Tuesday 26 July 2005 00:02, Rajiv Vyas wrote:
> I am thinking about having three OS (XP, Debian and SuSE) on one HD. I'll
> mostly be using Debian (70%), XP (20 to 25%) and ocassionally SuSE. What's
> the best way to go about partitioning the HD. Will load XP first for sure.
It is my experience
Newbie question.
I am thinking about having three OS (XP, Debian and SuSE) on one HD.
I'll mostly be using Debian (70%), XP (20 to 25%) and ocassionally
SuSE. What's the best way to go about partitioning the HD. Will load XP
first for sure.
Thanks,
Rajiv
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