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Modulok Rated XXX
Joined: 19 Oct 2005 Posts: 2120 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 21:05:58 Post Subject: Linux as a Windows alternative |
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Figured I would start a thread to find out which distro is best for running Windows based apps and game on linux. This Linux thread sparked my interest in looking for a new Linux distro to replace my WinXP I use daily for gaming, internet, email, chat, web design, and other work.
I realize I could always go Linux OS with a Windows virtual machine but would like to get it all in one OS. One other thing is that I am using a DFI Lanparty and OC'd at modest amount of about 400mhz. Somewhere I read Linux being a little unstable with OC'd systems. |
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Little Bruin
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JimBowy Moderator
Joined: 02 Aug 2003 Posts: 1627
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Posted: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 23:49:55 Post Subject: Re: Linux as a Windows alternative |
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Modulok wrote: | Figured I would start a thread to find out which distro is best for running Windows based apps and game on linux. This Linux thread sparked my interest in looking for a new Linux distro to replace my WinXP I use daily for gaming, internet, email, chat, web design, and other work.
I realize I could always go Linux OS with a Windows virtual machine but would like to get it all in one OS. One other thing is that I am using a DFI Lanparty and OC'd at modest amount of about 400mhz. Somewhere I read Linux being a little unstable with OC'd systems. |
Ya, Windows must be better for overclocked systems... thats it. _________________ - Jim |
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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
Joined: 30 May 2005 Posts: 441 Location: Cleveland, OH
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Posted: Mon, 01 May 2006 00:06:33 Post Subject: |
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Gentoo Linux >>> www.gentoo.org
Highly configurable. Completely built from source for your hardware (once you set your make.conf) so it's fast. And it has the best forum community to seek help in. The documentation is not lacking, either. Tons of info in the (unofficial) [url=www.gentoo-wiki.org]wiki[/url] or (official) forums.
It's abit more complicated at first, but once you use it a while and understand what's going on, it's easier than the RPM-based distros (Fedora, CentOS, Redhat, Mandrivia, etc.).
But if you do want to start off with a simple, quick install, few instructions distro - Fedora Core 5 (www.fedora.redhat.com)is a good place to start. It lacks in optimized packages (Gentoo is really one of the few with that), but it's pretty straight-forward from install and on. The only thing that is really disapointing about Redhat-based distros (Fedora, CentOS) is the missing MPEG support. You have to download the RPMs from 3rd party repositories which sometime cause dependency problems. It's a love-hate relationship with Fedora, atleast from my experiences. It works very well, but getting a simple mpeg movie to play was hell.
If you really want a distro that very well but needs some extra patience to get installed and configured how you want it, go Gentoo. You learn alot on the way, too (if you go the Minimal CD route like everyone had to prior to 2006.0, not the LiveCD with the GUI). If you want something that you can just put some CDs in and within an hour have a complete working desktop, go Fedora Core.
Quote: | Somewhere I read Linux being a little unstable with OC'd systems. |
Lies. Linux is as stable on an OC'ed system as Windows (relatively........meaning Linux more stable anyway, but you already knew that....hence you wanting to make the switch ). |
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Modulok Rated XXX
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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
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Posted: Mon, 01 May 2006 17:35:43 Post Subject: |
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The howtos for wireless networking are probobly on the gentoo-wiki or atleast gentoo forums. As for windows apps on Linux: Wine for productivity and general use apps; Cedega for gaming (requires a subscription of $5/mo, but worth it. IMHO). _________________ 5 home-built PCs, ASUS A6Jc Laptop, and a PowerEdge 2650 - all running Gentoo. Now if only I can get a car and plane to run it. Take a look at my Gallery! |
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Little Bruin
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acruxksa Doh!
Joined: 17 Oct 2003 Posts: 1051 Location: The Cradle of Storms
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Posted: Tue, 02 May 2006 02:44:19 Post Subject: |
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As B|F says, Cedega on your favorite flavor of linux would be your best option for gaming, but quite frankly if you didn't have the patience to set up wireless networking I think your gaming experience on Linux is going to be quite frustrating. _________________
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thePMG Rated XXX
Joined: 24 Apr 2004 Posts: 393 Location: Germany
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Posted: Tue, 02 May 2006 16:07:23 Post Subject: |
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Ubuntu Linux, freakin sweet... _________________ It's got something to do with motherboards and fuzzy logic, f**k, I don't know... |
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