I use to have dual boot. Since I installed VMware, it's been bye-bye dual 
boot. I still boot some Windows sessions, but under VMware they are 
supervised by my running Linux. The only thing I have not tried seriously 
under VMware are certain games, specially those that provide their own video 
drivers (instead of using directx for example). Using Star Office, I have 
gradually moved away from MS-Office. All new documents I create as SO 
documents. Old MO documents get converted as I revise them. I can not say 
that I will be entirely rid of MS, but with VMware, it doesn't mess up my 
system anymore and I have real file system security.

Thanks.
Gerard Perreault
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On Wednesday 07 November 2001 22:55, ltiu wrote:
> Informal survey.
>
> How many people in this email list are actually using Linux "exclusively"
> for their desktop computing needs?
>
> When I say "exclusively", I mean you don't just play with Linux and then
> reboot to another OS to do real work, but actually do everything with
> Linux.
>
> ltiu

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