lol.. yeah that sucks...
but i dont mind using windows for playing games...
the graphics are cool and there is no monthly fees or subscriptions involved...
Its not that difficult to hide processes. One way to do it is through syscall hijacking. Check the following link on rootkits. *www.section6.net/wiki/index.php/Detecting_Kernel-Level_Compromises
If your project is going to be in c++ , go for qt though Gtk also has bindings for C++ (Gtkmm). Qt has good cross platform support and will serve your purpose . You can use qt-designer coupled with Kdevelop for a complete IDE. for gtk Glade and anjuta will be the combo. Maybe u can try some...
Learning Curve is rather simple. I think you will find qt-designer tool environment rather similar to VB. You would be using GTK+ if you going to code in C , and qt for C++.
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