Free OS are there any out there? I want a free OS for my computer!!
#16
Posted 06 May 2005 - 04:08 PM
#17
Posted 06 May 2005 - 04:34 PM
Mac mini 500$, and you get more out of it. and the games thing? that will change as soon as people start switching. Games follow users, not platforms
#18
Posted 08 May 2005 - 09:55 AM
But are you going to wait until they do? 
You don't want to play "in the future" you'll buy a computer for that "in the future", you want to game now.
Switching to linux for gaming? Enjoy cossacks and doom1. Maybe even SimCity. Possibly Pirates or Civilisation.
There aren't many games on Linux because Linux IS the game. The objective of the adventure Linux is to get it to run. The game-interface however is even more backward than "The Guild of Thieves" or other Magnetic Scrolls adventures.
I'll see when 'Lyst' comes out.
The other reason is probably because gamehouses produce for the biggest market.
Why bother port something for a bunch of people who chose to be diff-erent/icult.
And who want everything for free on top of that. They'd rather only produce for gameconsoles then.
But , you can of course always port all the open source games you can find ( Ha! Ha! ).
Get a Pony Slaystation
Ojo
You don't want to play "in the future" you'll buy a computer for that "in the future", you want to game now.
Switching to linux for gaming? Enjoy cossacks and doom1. Maybe even SimCity. Possibly Pirates or Civilisation.
There aren't many games on Linux because Linux IS the game. The objective of the adventure Linux is to get it to run. The game-interface however is even more backward than "The Guild of Thieves" or other Magnetic Scrolls adventures.
I'll see when 'Lyst' comes out.
The other reason is probably because gamehouses produce for the biggest market.
Why bother port something for a bunch of people who chose to be diff-erent/icult.
And who want everything for free on top of that. They'd rather only produce for gameconsoles then.
But , you can of course always port all the open source games you can find ( Ha! Ha! ).
Get a Pony Slaystation
Ojo
#19
Posted 08 May 2005 - 09:59 AM
Hmmm, site didn't respond.
Does so rather frequently
compared to other fora.
Do tell what this is running on. I really want to know.
So, sorry for posting twice in a row without adding even more nonsense.
Ojo
compared to other fora.
Do tell what this is running on. I really want to know.
So, sorry for posting twice in a row without adding even more nonsense.
Ojo
#20
Posted 08 May 2005 - 03:22 PM
One word
Suse 9.2 professional
Its a great linux os and is pretty easy to pick up and use. It has a bunch of apps to use and you can find it on a distro site for like 20 bucks. I wouldn't argue to much. It's amazing
* Used on all 5 machines I'm currently running
David
Suse 9.2 professional
Its a great linux os and is pretty easy to pick up and use. It has a bunch of apps to use and you can find it on a distro site for like 20 bucks. I wouldn't argue to much. It's amazing
* Used on all 5 machines I'm currently running
David
#21
Posted 08 May 2005 - 06:33 PM
Ojoshiro, on May 8 2005, 10:55 AM, said:
Switching to linux for gaming? Enjoy cossacks and doom1. Maybe even SimCity. Possibly Pirates or Civilisation.
http://transgaming.o...ml?game_id=3189
Not that I'm saying it's easy to set up and tweak so that it runs smoothly or anything.
Your right about linux being the game. It's not like transgaming is giving linux anything unique.
#22
Posted 10 May 2005 - 04:39 PM
Me, I like p2p but without getting infected, give me an idea of which p2p with which linux os and I will gladly change one of my machines to try it out.
#24
Posted 10 May 2005 - 08:31 PM
transkinetic, on May 8 2005, 07:33 PM, said:
http://transgaming.o...ml?game_id=3189
Not that I'm saying it's easy to set up and tweak so that it runs smoothly or anything.
Your right about linux being the game. It's not like transgaming is giving linux anything unique.

Not that I'm saying it's easy to set up and tweak so that it runs smoothly or anything.
Your right about linux being the game. It's not like transgaming is giving linux anything unique.
Distro: Ubuntu (I hear slackware's good too).
Filesharing Apps:
- Bittorrent
- Limewire
- Nicotine
- Mldonkey
- aMule
- Azureus
- ABC (Yet Another Bittorrent Client)
more app sugestionshttp://www.ubuntufor...ead.php?t=33183
#25
Posted 20 May 2005 - 08:14 PM
the thing I like about Ubuntu is that I have only had to go into the root to try and rewrite a driver for my printer. other then that you don't have to go into the root.
