No version of Linux is directly "compatible" with any version of Windows. Players / editors / viewers can be found for virtually all common file types (.mpg, .avi, .wmv, .swf, .pdf, .mp3, etc...). About 70% of Windows programs can be used when a library known as "Wine" is installed. Some distros, like Vixta, are modeled after the appearance of Vista Home Premium / Ultimate.
Vista Home Premium : Not Linux! Get linux! Vista Business : Not Linux! Get linux!
Yes. Several CAD suites have versions for both Windows and Linux, including:QCad (commerical and GPL versions)NX (commercial)BRL-CAD (GPL)AutoQ3D (GPL)Abaqus (commercial)gCAD3D (proprietary freeware)Archimedes (GPL)
The operating system included with this Netbook is HP Mobile Internet, which is built on Linux. So, yes, this Netbook is compatible with Linux.
no
AutoCAD is not developed for Linux. Some versions will run in Wine, but most recent versions will not.
They don't.
These are the following Windows Operating Systems that support Intel Hyper-Threading Technology: Windows XP Professional and Home Edition, Windows Vista Home Basic, Premium, Ultimate and Business. And for Linux users: Red Hat Linux Ver 9(Professional and Personal versions), SuSE Linux Ver 8.2 (Professional and Personal versions), Red Flag Linux Desktop ver 4.0, COSIX Linux 4.0
Webkinz is compatible with Linux. Linux is one of the popular operating systems that is commonly used on computers and other devices.
There are versions of the FireFox browser available for the Linux, Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
ofcourse they are ! most of hem are linux base.
Distributions
"Distros", or distributions.