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It all depends on what programs you are talking about, Linux will not run windows programs natively but there are emulators that will run some windows programs. Wine will run a good amount of programs there is another program called Cedra but I think you have to pay for it.
I find that for every program Windows offers Linux has two or more programs that will do the same thing.
As for Linux connecting to the internet that shouldn't be a problem although some Linux Distro's have problems with wireless, but most the time that can be worked out. I would suggest you download a Live-cd of a Linux flavor eg. Fedora, Ubuntu, Knoppix and so on. After you burn the .iso Image boot to it to see if you like linux. If you do chose to install Linux on your system, Ubuntu seems to be the flavor of choice for a beginner. I install moonOS 3.0 on my daughters system, its based of Ubuntu 9.04.
Edit: Oh and welcome to JL.
Last edited by mrrangerman43; 10-22-2009 at 10:39 PM.
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