Xander
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Okay so I'm working my way up to three operating systems on my PC. Windows XP Pro for the games, Ubuntu (Gnome) to trial and SUSE (Kde) to trial. I kinda thought that it'd be nice to get to grips with Linux and that way I can just use Linux to mess about with & for internet access etc whilst keeping the Windows install as pure as the driven snow so it won't develop errors and crash.
I started researching drivers and stuff for Linux today, looking into which of the multiple versions of each version I'm going to need to install (what the hell is EM64T anyhow?). So after a fruitless couple of Googles I check on Wikipedia. Guess what I find?
Have you ever heard of Cedega? Well it's an attempt at running direct x on linux. Now as a solid Battlefield fan I'd love to be able to run games on linux (the best of both worlds no?). Well Cedega not only promises to support direct x 9 but lists Battlefield as officially supported!!!
That rocks.
(That's all really. I was just so impressed I thought I'd share the news
Carry on...)
I started researching drivers and stuff for Linux today, looking into which of the multiple versions of each version I'm going to need to install (what the hell is EM64T anyhow?). So after a fruitless couple of Googles I check on Wikipedia. Guess what I find?
Have you ever heard of Cedega? Well it's an attempt at running direct x on linux. Now as a solid Battlefield fan I'd love to be able to run games on linux (the best of both worlds no?). Well Cedega not only promises to support direct x 9 but lists Battlefield as officially supported!!!
That rocks.
(That's all really. I was just so impressed I thought I'd share the news