by pch.shot » Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:32 am
Have a look. This may shed some light on the subject:
http://www.money-zine.com/Career-Develo ... e-Builder/You might want to consider dual booting XP and Ultimate. Then you will have access to all the software from Windows and Debian. You can read and write from Windows to a Linux partition with this tool:
http://www.fs-driver.org/You can read and write to a Windows partition using Linux with this tool:
NTFS Configuration Tool in your start menu.
Systems Windows XP Pro 32 bit & various Linux in Virtual Box and VMWare Player
Intel i7 2600K cpu with built in Intel 3000 video
1 OCZ Vertex 3 120 gig ssd(System)
1 Western Digital 2 Terabyte Green internal hard drive(Storage)
Kingston ddr3 1333 ram(4 gig)
MSI Z68A-GD80(G3)mobo w/hdmi video and optical audio
Realtek HD audio
Realtek lan
1 LG sata optical drive
Antec Sonata IV case/620 watt psu
50 inch LG plasma tv/monitor
Sony surround sound amp
Axiom speakers
optical sound