The SCSI card: Yes.
The CD's, being SCSI, should be no problem and there is cd burning
software available. Check freshmeat.net and search for "burn" or
"cdrecord"
Agent: I haven't found a really good graphical news-reader, but neither
have I looked very hard.
PSP: Check out the GIMP at www.gimp.org
Charles Camp wrote:
>
> I can't even qualify as a newbie since I haven't installed Linux as of
> now.
>
> I have been reading various site offerings and following this email
> for a while and haven't seen anythig to clarify a couple of points for
> me. Perhaps someone could off me guidance.
>
> My personal preferance would be to set up a standalone machine with
> Linux as opposed to a dual boot system. However I routinely use a few
> programs that if not available under Linux would force a dual boot
> setup.
>
> Specific programmig:
> Adaptec CD Creator, EZ CD Pro and Direct CD
> Forte AGENT
> Paint Shop Pro
> ATI All-In-Wonder Pro Card and attendant software
> Also, I have installed a Panasonic PD-CD
>
> The Panasonic PD-CD and the CD-RW unit run off of an Adaptec 2940UW
> SCSI Card.
>
> Can anyone advise me if any/all of the above can be made to run under
> Linux or if suitable alternative software is available?
>
> Charles Camp
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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