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Old Dec 24, 2007, 03:10 AM   #1
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Linux...Should I Try??!!??

I keep hearing all of these things about Linux, and some people like it more than Windows. I was just wondering if I should try it out? I know nothing...nothing about Linux, and if you guys can give me some info, that would be nice. I'm reading about it right now...
Also, will it give me better performance on games? Such as Day of Defeat: Source? Guild Wars, Oblivion...
So, I might try out Linux soon, and I would like your help, I would like to try Dual-Botting XP Pro and Linux (Ubuntu?)
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Old Dec 24, 2007, 04:10 AM   #2
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To my knowledge the games you mentioned won't run in Linux natively and will only work, if at all, through emulation. Emulation generally slows down performance so it may not be worthwhile for you to run Linux.
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Old Dec 24, 2007, 01:55 PM   #3
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To my knowledge the games you mentioned won't run in Linux natively and will only work, if at all, through emulation. Emulation generally slows down performance so it may not be worthwhile for you to run Linux.
/\ What he said!

If you use your machine primarily for games then Windows is your best bet...by all means dual boot and play with Linux, my media centre runs on Mythbuntu, which is a specialised Ubuntu build for MythTV...My gaming PC is Vista 64 though
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Old Dec 24, 2007, 02:56 PM   #4
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lol no gaming on linux man.....

its a pointless OS for anyone but those who need ROCK SOLID stability and do only basic things like word processing, media playing, simple editing, etc

theres a huge amount of freeware apps that are based off the best windows programs though....
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Old Dec 24, 2007, 05:15 PM   #5
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Not even that if you are a linux beginner.

For example - when I try to play a MP3 file in Kubuntu 7.10 the Amarok player pops up saying that the MP3 support is not currently installed and asks if I want to install it. I click Install, it is installing something for a while and after that it says I need to restart the player - I do it and it's the same - "do you want to install MP3 support?". When I want to play some video the player crashes immediately.

After this it seems to me that Linux has an application for everything but none of them actually works. And rather than searching the internet for a solution (which is not possible since my ADSL internet connection doesn't work in Linux) I boot into Windows
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Old Dec 24, 2007, 05:17 PM   #6
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Not even that if you are a linux beginner.

For example - when I try to play a MP3 file in Kubuntu 7.10 the Amarok player pops up saying that the MP3 support is not currently installed and asks if I want to install it. I click Install, it is installing something for a while and after that it says I need to restart the player - I do it and it's the same - "do you want to install MP3 support?". When I want to play some video the player crashes immediately.

After this it seems to me that Linux has an application for everything but none of them actually works. And rather than searching the internet for a solution (which is not possible since my ADSL internet connection doesn't work in Linux) I boot into Windows
wow thats harsh..... but its freeware so what u expect?
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Old Dec 24, 2007, 05:33 PM   #7
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But I must admit that Linux is faster in rendering for example. I did some tests and it's 10 to 30 percent (depends on settings) faster than in Windows. It handles the heavy CPU load better.
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thats some powerful stuff!
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hmm..i want to know more about that...so you say, that xome games wont run on linux?
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Old Apr 14, 2008, 07:20 AM   #10
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No games written for Windows will run natively in Linux. You either need Linux versions, or you can run some of them with a wrapper called WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator), or you could try cedega or wine doors instead.

If you're mainly a gamer then stick with windows, I have 4 PC's in the house, my games machine runs Vista 64, my media centre runs Mythbuntu, my laptop runs Linux Mint (ubuntu derivative and my favorite), and my almost complete server will run Ubuntu.
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lol no gaming on linux man.....

its a pointless OS for anyone but those who need ROCK SOLID stability and do only basic things like word processing, media playing, simple editing, etc

theres a huge amount of freeware apps that are based off the best windows programs though....
What a joke...

With Linux you can for instance play World of Warcraft with good performance and play many more Windows games.
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Well in fairness, both Windows and Linux are really good OS's. Linux caters more to developers and designers however. The fact that it is free and open-source is a good incentive. Windows is purely commercial.
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Old May 29, 2008, 12:48 AM   #13
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Those games are all fairly popular... with the right video card I don't see why Cedega + Linux couldn't permenantly replace the windows installation.
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Those games are all fairly popular... with the right video card I don't see why Cedega + Linux couldn't permenantly replace the windows installation.
DX10 is why, although hopefully that will change, I would love to see Cedega + Linux working flawlessly...
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I use a nix box primarily as my bastion host, net server, and if you know what you are doing can make it into it's own router really, and my dev center for MUD programming (though i do the actual coding in windows via textpad :P).

Linux is pretty sweet, but for gaming I prefer Windows. You *can* get *most* of your games to run in linux, however, it can be a pita, and you lack true support. Also there can be performance issues (read can, not will be), and you might need to do some extensive research and installs to get certain things to run properly.
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Old Jun 25, 2008, 12:47 AM   #16
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DX10 is why, although hopefully that will change, I would love to see Cedega + Linux working flawlessly...
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I agree that for primary gamers there's really little sense in trying to make Linux your primary operating system. For people who game and do other things with their systems, dual booting is always a good option. Its a simple case of one O/S being better suited to one thing and other O/S's being better suited to other things. Windows with its longstanding DirectX support is going to be better for gaming. Any *nix based operating system can do essentially anything else just as easily as Windows can if you take the time to do the reading and research. You get out of it what you put in (at least most of the time )
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