On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 10:48 +0000, Alvin A. Delagon wrote: > Ariz Jacinto wrote: > > why not XAMP on win2k? :) dreamweaver 2004 on Wine,
This is my current setup though haven't tried it on wine yet. > > just try it and see if will crash. if it does, why not try a > > native html wysiwyg designer such as NVU (user-interface > > on tables is not that productive), or running a virtual OS Yes, i have tried NVU already and i think it is not what i needed specially for my php coding task. > > using vmwareplayer on linux, or host the software on a This i think i'll have to try sometime > > windows terminal server and then connect to it using > > your gnu/linux-based RDP client. and finally, wait for > > adobe to release a gnu/linux version of dreamweaver. :) Wow! when will that be! hehee.. > > Now the only reason I am dual-booting with my workstation is > > because of dreamweaver and maintenance of my VB and Access > > programs. > > > > Currently i have successfully installed xammp in ubuntu.. I > > uninstalled previous versions i manually installed... YESS! > > Now next problem is dreamweaver... I'm planning to install > > Wine > > to try out if it works. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > ____________________________________________________________________ > My officemate tried Dreamweaver on crossover pro and it works wonders > but you'll > feel that your machine will start to cough using it. It's a shame > though why Macromedia > didn't support Linux knowing that there's a rising of web developers > switching to *nix. :-( Sheeshh! I check out the crossover website regarding installation of Dreamweaver and it is somehow complex. I have to install MSIE and DCOM. wow can't get away with these! And the easier steps is to get wine-sidenet to automaticall install MSIE and stuffs. When I get into installation i ran out of disk space! Is it normal for KDE & GNOME to eat up 2.8G of space? I only added wine, scribus, automatix (audio & video codecs, yehey!) to the regular package it ate up that much. I'm torn between the 2 Dekstops. I am still comparing and feeling which one suits me specially with programming and web development work and as test server for apache-php-mysql. I agree with you about macromedia not developing one for linux users. _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

