You can get Cold Fusion Server MX for Linux from Macromedia.  And 
with the new Flash Connector (?) MX you can use a JBoss (or JRun or 
any other J2EE Server) as a backend for Flash Applications, if 
that's why you're using Cold Fusion.


Shawn Grover a �crit:
> Well, I'm a programmer by trade, so I'd like to be able to do the .Net stuff
> (I know there is an open source version...), web development with Cold
> Fusion (I know CF works with Apache on Linux), and other than that, I do
> general office app stuff.  I guess it's just bite the bullet and learn. :D
> 
> Thanks for the tip on the Nvidia driver...
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jesse Kline [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 2:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: (clug-talk) Linux Newbie - Mandrake 9.0 installed, now
> what?
> 
> <snip>
> I replaced Windows with Linux so I know it's possible. The amount of
> software
> available for Linux never ceases to amaze me. You just have to start looking
> in
> different places. One good site for software is http://www.freshmeat.net/ .
> What
> kinds of things are you looking to do? There are lots of great web browsers
> for
> Linux such as Netscape, Mozilla, Opera, Konqueror, etc. There is also a
> large
> development community. I'm sure other people on the list will be able to
> recommend IDE's.
> 
> Jesse



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