richardj wrote: If I install this, do I run the setup for my printers in the normal way?
Ubuntu will hopefully recognise it out of the box, but i think you still have to set it up at
System→Administration→Printing . The installation CDs that came with the printer will almost certainly not work.
richardj wrote: What about all the saved favorites from XP?
There is
an article in the
MozillaZine Knowledge Base describing how to import bookmarks/favourites into Firefox. (Firefox is Ubuntu’s default web browser.) You’ll need to save IE’s exported HTML file to a location accessible to both Windows and Ubuntu.
richardj wrote: What about Adobe?
There is a Linux version of Adobe Reader, but the included
Evince might be enough for you. You’ll be able to write PDFs with OpenOffice.org and a printer driver.
If you mean photo manipulation, the
GIMP is included. It’s widely considered to be inferior to Photoshop, but it’s still pretty capable.
richardj wrote: What about all my WORD docs?
OpenOffice.org mostly supports DOC files. Microsoft keep the workings of their format a secret though, so don’t expect 100% compatibility.
richardj wrote: What about Quicken?
GnuCash can supposedly import Quicken files, but i’ve never used it. It’s not included in the distribution, so you’ll have to install it yourself. (I promise you won’t need a compiler.)
Edit: Make sure that you back up important data and know what you’re doing. Ubuntu usually installs smoothly, but there’s always a chance that something will go wrong when setting up a dual-boot system.
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