Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Tue, 9 Jan 2007 13:15:42 +0100 | | From | "Jesper Juhl" <> | | Subject | Re: Gaming Interface |
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On 09/01/07, Dirk <d_i_r_k_@gmx.net> wrote: > Jan Dittmer wrote: > > Dirk wrote: > >> Alright. I came to discuss an idea I had because I realized that > >> installing Windows and running Linux in VMware is the only _fun_ way to > >> play "real" Games and have Linux at the same time. > >> > >> And everyone who says I'm a troll doesn't like Games or simple things. > > > > That's not true, see wine/cedega for a linux direct-x implementation. > > Works wonders with most of the current games and copy protections. > > > > I tried to get WoW installed with Cedega 5.2.9 for two days now. > > Cedega is not a replacement for ports. And it does not encourage ports. > I'm playing WoW on Slackware Linux 11 with a 2.6.18.6 kernel and wine 0.9.28 and it works just fine.
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