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Old 08-26-2014, 11:58 AM   #785
Rizla
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
The question is, why run both WINE and a dual boot Windows/linux?

What Atlantis features do you use that say, LibreOffice doesn't have? Or for that matter, Google Docs?
So I can run Windows programs within Linux.

I've read that overwriting the Chrome OS with Linux is a lot more dangerous than installing Linux next to Chrome OS (i.e. brick dangerous).

Re: Atlantis. Off the top of my head:
Set color-scheme view to anything, including borders, etc. In full screen mode I have a screen that is totally black with nothing on it except my white text.
Very good keyboard shortcut customization. Very light system footprint. Tabbed documents. Menu system is configurable (so I can strip out anything I don't use). The list goes on.

And also I need a 3rd-party file manager (with tabbed windows). Several of these exist under Windows. Probably a solution exists under Linux, but again, it's a distraction to migrate. And the functionality may not be equal after all that...Windows has the most software.

Last edited by Rizla; 08-26-2014 at 12:06 PM.
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