Nathan, By the way, you can run Linux Games, over Linux, like Quake II for Linux, (First Person Shooter) or War Zone 2100 (Very Nice 3D Graphics, and Very Hard and Complex Strategic Game in Real Time)
http://www.wz2100.net/ This is for free, and Like a Linux, Open Source. If you want, this may run over Mac or Windos. See this Link and enjoy a Good Stragical Game 2010.- See U.- Pablo Cavero.- 2010/4/12 Andy Mastbaum <[email protected]> > Nathan, > > SL may indeed be intended for stable workstations and servers, but it's > Linux all the same and no better or worse than any other distro for this. > > Most games and other software using 3D acceleration and other such > fanciness don't work so well with the standard wine distribution (latest > from winehq.org), but give it a try. If that doesn't work, there are some > good non-free (but cheap) commercial/gaming versions of wine -- I've had > success with one called Cedega (transgaming.com). > > Good luck! > > Andy > > > Nathan Jeffrey Allen wrote: > >> How do i get wine installed to play my windows games? >> >
