run it under vmware
Well, that kind of defeats the point of a free operating system. You will still need an XP licence if you want to run it through VMWare.
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run it under vmware
Well, that kind of defeats the point of a free operating system. You will still need an XP licence if you want to run it through VMWare.
It will never catch up because it will never get PANTONE support (it will break that stupid GPL license)
Well, that kind of defeats the point of a free operating system. You will still need an XP licence if you want to run it through VMWare.
Seriously, is that the point of running Linux? To use a free operating system?
Therefore the GIMP will not be PANTONE compliant. Ever. Case closed?Pantone asserts that their list of color numbers and values is the intellectual property of Pantone and free use of the list is not allowed[2]. This is frequently held as a reason why Pantone colors cannot be supported in Open Source software such as GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP).
Seriously, is that the point of running Linux? To use a free operating system?
Therefore the GIMP will not be PANTONE compliant. Ever. Case closed?
Oh, and BobbyMac, what's your problem with the GPL?
That's fine. You make your choices and I'll make mine.
My choice is to use the software that is the best for my needs - atm that means linux for the OS, and PS for graphics. I don't want to handicap myself graphics-wise to be free. And yes, I wish that there was something equivalent to PS that was free and could run natively under linux, but right now, there isn't.
Tone it down Etienne. That's not really necessary here.
Therefore the GIMP will not be PANTONE compliant. Ever. Case closed?
One of many, yes. Buying Windows OST EVERY TIME you get a new PC gets quite expensive. Sure, you can buy the retail version, but that is insanely expensive.
So yes, price is definitely a factor when considering Linux. It can save business and users quite a lot of money on licensing costs.
Oh, and BitchyMac, what's your problem with the GPL?
Try using something like VirtualBox, Virtual PC or VMware and test it in there.
I have a Dell Latitude D620 notebook with an embedded 3G/HSPDA data card, which I would like to run Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) but still be able to use Vista.
How can i go about doing that?
I have a Dell Latitude D620 notebook with an embedded 3G/HSPDA data card, which I would like to run Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) but still be able to use Vista.
How can i go about doing that?