Question #76735 on Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/76735
Status: Open => Answered
Derek White proposed the following answer:
Another route:
If you have access to a Windows cd & product key, and have a good bit of RAM,
you can try virtualbox or kdm to install a virtual machine to run Windows
inside Ubuntu. Virtualbox has "experimental" Direct3D support on their v3.0
guest additions. I have no experience with kvm, as I think it require cpu
support - not 100% though. (If you have a 64-bit cpu, you most likely have
hardware support.)
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