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Prometheus 11-17-2002 11:25 PM

getting closer to linux
 
I am a gamer i love being it im proud of it

I read some linux reviews and im curious will my games like wc3 work on linux??

eviltechie 11-17-2002 11:31 PM

this is in the FAQ section of the blizzard site

Quote:

Are there any plans to port a Linux version?
We have no plans for versions on other operating systems.
you can however, get windows emulators
and run the game from there

it will be considerably slow however
and there is no 100% garantee of compatibility

Prometheus 11-17-2002 11:35 PM

hmmm i could partion my drive

what about music does linux have a player?

eviltechie 11-18-2002 12:05 AM

lol

linux is just as multimedia capable as windows

no offence but i think you need to do alot more research before getting linux installed

one good way to start is www.thescreensavers.com with their linux guides for noobs and explains the basics of linux :)

TheRogue 11-18-2002 11:03 AM

ditto.. you need to do some research on what linux actually is

there are a few windows 'emulators' (in speech marks for a reason!)

WINE = Wine Is NOT an Emulator - the main "emulator" for getting games to run in linux, open source

CrossOver (stuff, can't remember what the actual product name is) - this is commercial, but do contribute some code to WINE, it mainly does stuff like office, but ive heard of stuff like sims being used with it...

VMWare - lets you install a windows onto your linux partition and run it in a window, not sure how it does with games..

atm linux for me is just for server, i like my XP desktop for now, and i'm too lazy/busy to try and get games working

until wine becomes much easier to use (i attempted it once with mdk, couldn't figure it out) so its down to n00b level windows is going to stick as the desktop choice for the masses due to games... i know some games like UT2k3 have linux versions.. but IMHO its linux's ONLY weakness against windows on the desktop

Prometheus 11-19-2002 09:47 PM

anyone seen or tried mandrake 9.0 it looks just like xp and i hear it runs windows programs easily

CB-Byte 11-27-2002 11:57 AM

I've tried mandrake one's and yes it runs almost but not all windows apps, Mandrake and windows based games don't mix. Its like Oil with water, they don't mix, but there's a way adding detergent.

Forget Linux if ur a gamer....Curiosity kills so try linux.

11-27-2002 07:28 PM

i have a junker computer i'll try it on

Omega 11-30-2002 04:07 AM

I'm trying Mandrake 9.0 on my server computer right now. Games are not going to be the best thing to do with linux, but if you want to experiment with the 1337 app 'xeyes,' linux is the way to go :P. J/K, but anyway...KDE (is the GUI I use in Mandrake) looks pretty nifty. If you want some screenshots I can provide them (assuming I can figure out how to take screenshots in linux). If you've not used linux before, don't get your hopes up too high of being able to do lots of cool stuff right away (or anything, for that matter).

eviltechie 11-30-2002 03:25 PM

i really dont like mandrake
it is not as stable as redhat

just redhat is my personal preference


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