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Re: Well upgraded and now I wonder



Gnome3 wouldn't start for me so I switched to LXDE. It's different, but works well so far.

On May 26, 2011 12:26 PM, "Scott Duensing" <scott@jaegertech.com> wrote:
> There's a program called "Play On" (I believe - can't look up game
> related things at work, dang firewall) that works with WINE to help
> auto-configure a number of games.
>
> Personally though, I find CrossOver Games worth the asking price. I
> use it on both Linux and OS X. You can even do a fair bit of gaming
> inside VMware Player or VirtualBox these days, which are both free (as
> in money).
>
> Scott
>
>
> 2011/5/26 Wolfgang <wolfgangmob@gmail.com>:
>> Ok, so I upgraded to Fedora 15, looks great and Gnome 3 has grown on me
>> since I have Ubuntu 11.04 on my MacBook Pro.  Now that combined with my move
>> toward more universally acessable data on my systems after fully using
>> Windows 7 (games) Fedora 14 (programming on desktop) and OS X (laptop uses)
>> at college so now I wonder if anyone knows of anything for effectively
>> playing games on Linux that works well currently that is completely free?
>> I'm far from nuking my Windows partition as I am required to use Ms Office
>> at college on occasion.
>>
>> --
>> "You must control your future by taking command of your present, and fixing
>> and learning from your past."
>>
>> "When history is forgotten people don't realize when it repeats."
>>
>> "Я - тот. Я - всемогущее. Я буду управлять по всем."
>>
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