Twitist Forums
If I switch to Puppy Linux, will I still be able to: Ebay, Youtube, Gmail, Java, stream music, play online backgammon, w - Printable Version

+- Twitist Forums (http://twitist.com)
+-- Forum: Other forums (/forum-31.html)
+--- Forum: General Internet related Qustions (/forum-32.html)
+--- Thread: If I switch to Puppy Linux, will I still be able to: Ebay, Youtube, Gmail, Java, stream music, play online backgammon, w (/thread-165826.html)



If I switch to Puppy Linux, will I still be able to: Ebay, Youtube, Gmail, Java, stream music, play online backgammon, w - spanaki - 06-22-2014 03:43 AM

My desktop computer from 2006 operates with Windows XP. Since XP is being phased out, I want to switch to Puppy Linux. When I switch, will I still be able to do all my favorite things? Will I have trouble doing any of these things with Puppy Linux?

--Youtube
--Ebay
--Gmail
--Google Calendar
--Google Chrome
--check score on Yahoo Sports
--Live Stream music from my favorite radio stations
--play online backgammon (which requires Java)
--open and save text files with Notepad
--use Paint.net
--use Gimp (Graphic Design software)
--use Audacity (music editing software)
--open and save jpeg images
--watch videos I make with my camera
--edit videos I make with my camera


- Andrew S - 06-22-2014 03:48 AM

You can do all of those except use Notepad and Paint.net since those are Windows applications. There are countless alternative Unix text editors, though, and almost as many paint programs of varying degrees of sophistication, so technically there is no problem making the switch. Just don't count on being as productive as you were on Windows for the first couple of weeks, since obviously you'll need to become familiar with a lot of new software which does take time. It's probably best to arrange a dual-boot configuration in the first instance so if you can't figure out how to do something at first there is always the Windows system to fire up if you are completely stumped.


- B K - 06-22-2014 03:53 AM

Notepad and Paint.NET are windows only applications. Everything else you listed is possible.

You won't need notepad or paint.net, there are better native equivalents for these programs in Linux, and much more choice, and everything is free.