Isn't this basically running a shell program of Windows, which allows  
one to run PhotoShop? That seems like a stretch to me. Wouldn't it be  
faster to just run windows on the same machine? If you have to run a  
shell to use the software you want, you're probably using the wrong  
operating system.
Paul
On Nov 14, 2006, at 6:02 PM, Jeff Monks wrote:

>
> Quoth Francis:
>
>> I just got a new 100gig hard drive for my (old) laptop and (having  
>> just
>> had a rather unpleasant virus fiasco) I'd like to switch to  
>> Ubuntu, but
>> not unless I can run Photoshop and or rawshooter/lightroom. Is that
>> possible?
>
> Photoshop runs pretty well under Linux using Crossover Office
> (http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/).  Linux is actually
> becoming a decent platform for photo editing - with Crossover, you  
> can use
> Photoshop; there's a native Linux version of Bibble; and while GIMP  
> isn't
> Photoshop, it is quite powerful.
>
> You can always download a trial version of Crossover to see if  
> RawShooter
> works, too.
>
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