On Monday 04 November 2002 10:38 pm, james leclair wrote: > Hello, > We currently run a variety if Debian products in the mail and file serving > areas. Now we are investigating the possiblity of running Debian products > on our desktops. Could someone please recommend what packages we should be > running in the following areas for our desktop machines should we switch to > Debian? Essentially what packages should we look to add to our Debian > desktops. By the way, Debian server products are outstanding!!! > > Example: > :multimedia(music, movies, photo editing) > :mail clients > :game playing I didn't see anybody answer this so, lets try. You can look at ID's games. I heard a rumar that they program their games on linux/unix systems. I do know for a fact that you should quite easily get linux binaries for quake 2/3 and Return to Castle Wolfenstein. You should still have the bought copy of these programs since no maps etc is included, just the parts that is different between OS's. I have heard about a couple of people also playing StarCraft on linux via Wine(freeware Windoz emulator) and also Halflife-Counterstrike(still got some bugs). In the deb package I saw FreeCraft a couple of months back. It is 'n Warcraft 2 clone, with possibilities to import WarCraft II maps and characters(textures), making it look just like Warcraft. The std graphics can be done a bit better, but if only I was so artstic... Small games to get time buy is plentyfull as was said later in this thread. There is also doom(I/II) and heretic clones in the deb package. Same situation as with Quake and RTCW, you still need maps.
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