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		<title>Searching for the Ideal Workstation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 15:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thord Daniel Hedengren</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Right this moment, I&#8217;m installing Debian in a virtual machine on my Mac Pro. Earlier today I installed Kubuntu, and managed to crash everything while installing Ubuntu, which was probably due to VMware Fusion (reviewed here) not getting a response from me, rather than an issue with Ubuntu itself. These are open source Linux distributions, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right this moment, I&#8217;m installing <a href="http://debian.org">Debian</a> in a virtual machine on my Mac Pro. Earlier today I installed <a href="http://kubuntu.org">Kubuntu</a>, and managed to crash everything while installing <a href="http://ubuntu.com">Ubuntu</a>, which was probably due to VMware Fusion (<a href="http://www.devlounge.net/general/save-time-with-vmware-fusion">reviewed here</a>) not getting a response from me, rather than an issue with Ubuntu itself. These are open source Linux distributions, free to use, and usually a lot more secure than the other operating systems. That would be Windows and OS X.</p>
<p>As I said, I&#8217;m playing around on my Mac Pro, so you&#8217;ve probably guessed I&#8217;m not entirely happy with OS X, Apple&#8217;s own OS. I used to run Windows, so I know what I&#8217;m comparing with. <span id="more-567"></span></p>
<p>So why am I spending (wasting?) time with these things? Well, it is quite simple: The whole idea of going 100% open source appeals to me. No more expensive software updates, total freedom. Granted, it&#8217;ll probably be a bumpy ride at times, but the Linux community overall is strong and participating, and some distributions have diehard people helping out in a way that neither Microsoft nor Apple could even dream of doing.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquoteright"><p>My ideal desktop isn&#8217;t a Mac or a Windows PC, it is a computer running a stable Linux distribution</p></blockquote>
<p>Then there&#8217;s that small issue with speed and workflow. <strong>A Linux system is highly customizable,</strong> but even if you install Ubuntu without tweaking it a bit, you&#8217;ll find it being a lot more responsive than its competitors. That swift responsiveness is something I sorely miss in OS X, and I&#8217;m using a Mac Pro with 4 GB RAM, so why am I seeing balloon balls every now and then, when I&#8217;m not even pushing it?</p>
<p>My ideal desktop isn&#8217;t a Mac or a Windows PC, it is a computer running a stable Linux distribution, with a shell that looks and feels great. Had I been an OS X interface fanatic I would&#8217;ve had no difficulties recreating the same look and feel in any of the mentioned distributions, but I would rather tweak and play with it until I find something that totally fits me, rather than copying something else. Which I might end up doing anyway, mind you, but that&#8217;s beside the point.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquoteleft"><p>So now I&#8217;m trying to find a good enough open source alternative to Photosho</p></blockquote>
<p>The only thing that have kept me from taken the plunge is <strong>the lack of Photoshop,</strong> that industry standard graphics program from Adobe. I use it in my everyday work, but most of that work can be done in other applications. The real issue is mocking up designs for clients (I&#8217;m a <a href="http://tdhedengren.com/portfolio">designer</a>, remember?), since Photoshop is unsurpassed in that area. Sure, I could run a virtual machine inside a Linux system, something I actually did for some time, but it isn&#8217;t really optimal, and while I&#8217;d be OK with it for occasional work with PSD files, it isn&#8217;t something I want to do all the time.</p>
<p>So now I&#8217;m trying to find a good enough open source alternative to Photoshop, for my mockups that is. Photo editing and stuff like that isn&#8217;t a problem, it is the design mockups for clients in particular that I&#8217;m worried about, everything else is solveable. Here&#8217;s hoping I&#8217;ll get back to you with positive status reports on systems people like me might want to consider, should they want to go open source all the way.</p>
<p>And if not, well, you gotta love some tinkering!</p>
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