| PullusPardus said: there are alot more than GIMP to use on linux... Frame issues are mostly caused by YOUR computer, not OS. unless its not up-to-date.
Or.. you can just update your flash with the update manager. :-/ |
Naturally. If you are referring to other graphics apps, can you tell me the one which can even remotely compare to CS4? If you were talking about other programs, it is really hard to find a viable native linux counterpart for too many windows programs.
Framerate issues on linux are due to wine, not the hardware. Native games worked like charm. Also on dualboot those games went like 80fps on windows -> 30fps on linux. And the sad part is that 30fps was not stable. I was using Nvidia card which at the time was supposed to have better drivers on linux than Ati.
Guess what? You should be able to install flash with GUI of apt-get. But when it did not work, that is what I had to do.
Now can you tell me why windows 7 is crap? How long you have been using it? I am willing to guess that you don't have that much experience on linux either. You are one of those... noobs who install "ubuntu" and spout how good it is without actually knowing a lot about it.







