Multiple OS!!
During my last 5 hours was installing 2 OS
Oracle Virtual Mechine ,Ubauntu and Suse, Downloading Slackware now
Oracle Virtual Mechine ,Ubauntu and Suse, Downloading Slackware now
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COOL..
That's Amazing
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nice I've only tried the ubuntu distrobution How are the others? Anything special about them?
none unless u wanna cod in those!
we use this in school so i run XP, windows server 2003, Linux Mint and Freespire on virtualbox
Try Slackware, it will teach u what unix really is!!
BTW, is there a sof unix version ?
BTW, is there a sof unix version ?
lol SOF UNIX Version???
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This version is still under construction. Problems with the video-drivers.
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I dont' think that any gamedeveloper have plans to think of UNIX as supported OS for their games.
btw: I use MacOS-SnowLeopard + Windows7 via Parallels and it works perfect.
greetz
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This version is still under construction. Problems with the video-drivers.
</joke>
I dont' think that any gamedeveloper have plans to think of UNIX as supported OS for their games.
btw: I use MacOS-SnowLeopard + Windows7 via Parallels and it works perfect.
greetz
Hello,
Yeah ! Slackware is the best linux version . I'm used to it since version 2.3. I recently wrote a simple tool for 64-bit version that can be found here.
If you like Slackware, don't forget to look at http://www.slackbuilds.org, nor http://www.sbopkg.org.
SOF2 run flawlessly under Linux using WINE
cheers
— EtM wrote
Try Slackware, it will teach u what unix really is!!
Yeah ! Slackware is the best linux version . I'm used to it since version 2.3. I recently wrote a simple tool for 64-bit version that can be found here.
If you like Slackware, don't forget to look at http://www.slackbuilds.org, nor http://www.sbopkg.org.
— EtM wrote
BTW, is there a sof unix version ?
SOF2 run flawlessly under Linux using WINE
cheers
WoW furfur, good info. and thanks for the links
I will have to try wine, i have used it under ubuntu but not with slack will sure try :)
Nirvana, i think Quake was running under Linux, however the company which created it dont exist anymore
I will have to try wine, i have used it under ubuntu but not with slack will sure try :)
Nirvana, i think Quake was running under Linux, however the company which created it dont exist anymore
Hello,
You will find slackware package for WINE at alienBob's repository ftp://ftp.slackware.org.uk/people/alien/slackbuilds/wine/. In case of package for Slackware-64, you will need to install 32-bit compatibility layer (aka multilib) from AlienBob: http://alien.slackbook.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=slackware:multilib. If you install it this will give you an opportunity to try the tool I wrote
Id-Software always exists (http://idsoftware.com). In case of Quake 1, I don't remember exactly, but there was a native linux port of Quake 2. However it is not available anymore. I tried it long time ago and I had some heavy sounds problems. The Windows version of Q1 and Q2 run flawlessly under WINE. For Q3 and Q4, you will find native ports here and there.
cheers.
— EtM wrote
I will have to try wine, i have used it under ubuntu but not with slack will sure try
You will find slackware package for WINE at alienBob's repository ftp://ftp.slackware.org.uk/people/alien/slackbuilds/wine/. In case of package for Slackware-64, you will need to install 32-bit compatibility layer (aka multilib) from AlienBob: http://alien.slackbook.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=slackware:multilib. If you install it this will give you an opportunity to try the tool I wrote
— EtM wrote
Nirvana, i think Quake was running under Linux, however the company which created it dont exist anymore
Id-Software always exists (http://idsoftware.com). In case of Quake 1, I don't remember exactly, but there was a native linux port of Quake 2. However it is not available anymore. I tried it long time ago and I had some heavy sounds problems. The Windows version of Q1 and Q2 run flawlessly under WINE. For Q3 and Q4, you will find native ports here and there.
cheers.