Gaming on Linux FC2

phroxen at caramail.com phroxen at caramail.com
Tue Aug 31 19:49:56 UTC 2004


 hi it s me again! i after my adventure with my network card, i now wonder if gaming is really possible on linux... how do you proceed with Windows Emulators? Should i use wine? i tryied but can t really seem to get anything done any suggestions? thanks a bunch!
	


> De: Darren Grant <darren.grant at monstertech.ca>
> A: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list at redhat.com>
> Objet: Re: Certified Linux Laptop
> Date: 31/08/2004

> I'm using a Dell 600M as well. Works great with FC2. My only concern is
> 
> that I got it with the ATI Radeon M9 card... and it just seems there's
> 
> overall less support in the linux gaming community for ATI.  For 
> instance... cedega (winex) has all kinds of posts and complaints about
> 
> support for ATI, and whilte it's on their to-do list (which you can vote
> 
> for)... there's no date set for when they're going to work on it.   I 
> upgraded from an Inspiron 8000 which I had running FC1... but it had an
> 
> nVidia video card and there just seemed to be less work involved in 
> gaming.  So if you had the choice, I'd go with the nVidia card, even 
> though I really do like ATI. But just my opinion and if you don't game
> 
> alot...
> 
> Everything else works nicely... including the ipw2100 card.
> 
> -Darren
> 
> Lotsa Cabo wrote:
> 
> > I am looking to purchase a new laptop to use for Linux development
> on 
> > FC2. My requirements are...
> >
> > >= 1.5 GHz
> > >= 1.0 GB
> > >= 60 GB HD
> > >= 1200 x 1024 NATIVE resolution
> > CD-RW/DVD-ROM (minimum)
> > Wireless (11Mb or 54Mb), 10/100/1000 NIC, sound, USB 2.0, PCMCIA
> > Bluetooth would be nice
> > Flawless functionality with FC2 and/or RH9
> >
> > Any "tried and true" suggestions?
> >
> > Thanx,
> > Ryan
> >
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