Two problems, actually. 1) There's a prospect of my being able to acquire CorelDraw for Linux in the near future.
So I looked it up. The wretched thing is described as being configured for Debian: I use common-or-garden Redhat. Can anyone forsee any problems with this? 2) A friend has some software from, I think, SoundForge, whereby he can plug in his turntable to his computer and store an analogue file for subsequent (a) converting to digital and (b) editing---meaning that BLOODY piano pedal squeak that ruins any enjoyment of a certain jazz LP could be edited out. (Alright, apologies for introducing coarse and unseemly language into SLUG's driven snow. I was overcome at the prospect of a resurrection.) Unfortunately, the friend is a follower, if reluctantly, of Microsoft. He couldn't tell me whether there's analogous software for Linux. Has anyone any experience of this type of software? Any comments would be gratefully received. Bill Bennett. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
