Mikhail Nikolayevich If Heaven made someone, earth can find some use for them
this is definitely worth doing.
Mikhail Nikolayevich If Heaven made someone, earth can find some use for them
this is definitely worth doing.
How do you do this if you are a web developer? At some point you will have to test your site with Internet Explorer. You can avoid Windows by using ies4linux (which works rather well), but that’s still using Microsoft software, and to be legal that still requires a copy of Windows (it’s in the EULA for IE somewhere).
I can’t see an easy way around that one. If IE had better standards support it might just be possible, but in reality you have to do a fair amount of work arounds for IE bugs.
As a non-expert Linux user I find many moments of frustration, but I try to fight them and keep using Linux day and night (Mandrake 10.1).
The bug lies in the fact that most Linux users are hard-core programmers who love to do everything using the shell/command line. I refuse to go down that road, so I try to depend upon Graphical user interface (GUI) which, especially when installing things and configuring stuff, is in many cases really buggy. So I ask my boyfriend…sad but true, there really should be more development to user friendly direction, otherwise Linux never makes it to general users.