Game_boy said:
Many video editing and 3D modelling programs do not work or at least work only to a degree (Wine*) under Linux. The ones that do are usually free and open-source, which isn't a bad thing but you may not be on the cutting edge of professional features. Blender is an excellent free modelling program with good features, but it may not be what you're used to. You can try Linux for free off of a CD, so if you download and burn a CD you can try it without installing it. You can also dual-boot and use Linux for everything you can and Vista for that last program that doesn't work under Linux. Linux will have much, much better performance than Vista even on a good computer. It is also more secure, looks better, etc, etc., etc. You have nothing to lose from trying it. Download and burn the Ubuntu 7.10 ISO file and see if you like it. *Wine is a rewrite of the windows API under Linux. It does work with some programs: Photoshop CS2 and WoW work, but Photoshop CS3 and Crysis may not. |
Looks better sounds like more of an opinion than fact :P
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