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| Spammer ![]() | Linux is teh gay... ...NOT! Just installed ubuntu last night and so far, I'm liking it. Already planning to get a few emulators and Doom Legacy ports, but does anyone have suggestions on what programs/games/codecs to get for the OS? (and where...) And is there any tips for running/opimizing the ubunto distro?
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| Ultimate Moé ![]() ![]() ![]() | Yeah, Linux pwns Windows XP like a mansion. I've tried out Linux before (mostly to play some of the open-sourced games they had.) and it's not as problematic as Windows XP. Plus, what other OS can you have that'll play a sweet game of open-source Tron? |
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thanks for the links, Holt ^_^
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| http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthre...ram+equivalent http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html If you want a program not listed there then I'm sure you can ask and they will be happy to help. I don't know exactly where to get them (I intend to install linux when I get around to it, I already have the disk, I'm just lazy) but I think you can find available packages in Ubuntu and download them from there? Failing that if you know the name of the program google should work fine. Forte: Linux, and 99% of the software for it, is LEGALLY FREE, rather than M$' approach of "grab as much money as you can". Because it is free there is no pressure on release dates for different distros, so it isn't released until the programmers themselves are happy with it; this results in a much more stable operating system than, oh lets say Windows just as an example. It is much more customisable, and is open source. If you know what you are doing you can do more in Linux that windows - many universities use Linux for more complicated things. I know Victoria university here is switching to it for mechatronics because windows was pissing them off. For more information you could read the wikipedia entry on it. Last edited by Holt : 09-26-2006 at 08:39 PM. | |
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Yes, Windows is a peice of crap, so don't go spouting that on me, until they start making Mainstream games for Linux, i will continue to use Windows. Linux is unforgiving, if something screws up you're basicly screwed. With windows, there's a good chance you can fix it (I don't know how many times Windows XP Safe mode or Norton System Works as saved my ***). I've had a Fedora Core (Latest Stable Build) install crap out on me and compleatly destroy the boot sector on my primary hard drive (Which had all my personal information and documents, and I was royally pissed), and here's the kicker, I didn't do anything except reboot the machine after logging into linux for the first time. Linux has a LONG way to go before it comes anywhere near being as accepted by general computer users as Windows or OSX. It may be free, which is kewl, but for now, I would only recomend it for people who know what they are doing with computers. *goes to install Ubuntu and attempt to get a Triple boot going on (XP/Vista/Linux)* Last edited by aceman67 : 09-27-2006 at 03:06 PM. | |
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| Special Member ![]() ![]() | I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake, Fedora Core 5 Bordeaux. The fact that you are using a Debian based release, GNU software's not too hard to look out for. Go search the net for different softwares. But make sure that before installing a software, you must know what are things needed for it. Cause if you make a mistake, it'll be pretty hard to reconfigure your dependencies. Remember it's less GUI in Linux and more of a CLI. So one screw up, you'll have to do it a bit...painful. Since I am a Linux user for the past 6 years, I'm just gonna go over a little checklist for you of the things needed the most. 1. Make sure you know how to switch/update/disable/add repositories. This knowledge will help you in properly allocating your resources. Some programs will not run if a different repository is used. 2. Update your Linux, almost everyday, there'll be available update for your copy(Debian). sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade 3. Just be careful of some binaries you will install, most of the binaries released over the net are pre-compiled and do not have a build. So it's either you'll need to check the source if the binaries won't screw you up or yet, do not install it until a better build is released. Remember that Ubuntu is not the only distibution for Debian as well. 4. Do not install as much as programs as you would want to. Although Linux saves space more than any other OS's. You will not want other programs to be running on the background that will enable some repositories that you do not know. This will cause some programs to have conflict with the one running on the background cause it's repo is not disabled. About Codecs: Do not install any other things aside from MPlayer. It'll be what you'll need from DVD's to MP4's Installing it is not hard. Just make sure you know what you are doing. I'll show you how: 1. Make sure you got additional repositories. If you don't know how, here: Quote:
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GAMES. I never play games with Linux. But if you are pushing it. I guess Windows games are on your top list right? You'll get a lot of answers that says use WINE. But don't use it. It's a pain to run PC games on that emulator. The only thing WINE's good at is to run MS Signature Apps. I have never tried this for a while but you might want to check this out. http://www.transgaming.com/index.php...ceid=2&meid=-1 it's not free but the last time I tried, Warcraft: TFT worked smoothly like in Windows. Along with HALO: Combat Evolved. Such a shame that they charge for it, but i'd say, it's worth it. If you don't want to pay then you can go for Wine, or hopefully wait for a port. or just use open sourced emulators. I can play decent PSX games on Fedora Core. | |||||
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