elmie wrote:I have winXP Pro as my desktop, never thought about using linux as desktop, can it still do what I do in windows?
I guess it depends on what you want to do in Windows.
I can tell you what I typically use on my notebook desktop environment at work:
Environment: KDE
email: KMail
Office suite: OpenOffice.org
web browsing: Konqueror and/or Phoenix, depending on web page compatibility and my need for tabs.
listening to MP3's: XMMS
browsing the network at work (which is Windows based): LinNeighborhood
image editing: Gimp
For games, if there is not a linux version of your favorite game, you can always dual boot into Windows. For me, my favorite mp3 tag editor only comes in a Windows version, and none of the Linux equvalents has the same level of functionality, so I keep Windows around for that. Don't play that many games myself.