Hi.
Is there any way I can run Window games and applications using Ubuntu Linux?
I do not want to dual-run XP at all...don't want Windows anything near on my computer.Wondering if there are any simulators etc like there is WINE for BSD.
Thanks.
WINE works on Linux too.Hi.
Is there any way I can run Window games and applications using Ubuntu Linux?
I do not want to dual-run XP at all...don't want Windows anything near on my computer.Wondering if there are any simulators etc like there is WINE for BSD.
Thanks.
Will it work and allow me to run Windows programs and games?WINE works on Linux too.
~Jordan
I find it alot more complicated than just running Windows. Often times people complain about viruses and glitches, but if your someone who doesnt need to look at porn and download illegal programs off of Limewire than that doesnt matter now does it. These viruses come from people looking and doing these things but to be quite frank I dont even have a virus scan or firewall and my computer runs clean with no spyware. It runs efficient and rarely, very very rarely has a minor glitch and if it does its just a frozen program. Really, Ubuntu isnt as reliable as you think. I dont like Gimp and I dont like ,QCad as replacements for Photoshop and AutoCad. I dont like replacements for Adobe Creative and I dont like replacements for AIM and all of Vista's fine features. Really, if your looking for something other than Windows, the only real alternative would be OSX86.
Oh course that breaks the EULA on the subject of not doing stuff thats illegal. Buy a mac if you want OS X.
And yea wine is to complicated for games....or atleast new ones. I have quite a few Win 98 games running a full speed. After all WINE is BETA Software.
2 more things. Theres Wine for Windows to. and WINE is not a simulator its a compatibility layer.
Cedega unfortunately will not solve all of his problems, you need to check what games it supports at the moment.
At the end of the day, if you're a heavy gamer you either need to:
A) Buy a console.
B) Dual boot with Windows
c) Stick with Windows
Linux is supposed to be free right... why does cedega want to charge you to use their service?
Cedega unfortunately will not solve all of his problems, you need to check what games it supports at the moment.
At the end of the day, if you're a heavy gamer you either need to:
A) Buy a console.
B) Dual boot with Windows
c) Stick with Windows
Linux is supposed to be free right... why does cedega want to charge you to use their service?
Agree men, alternative is osx X86, i just installed Crossover Mac yesterday, and i've installed a windows software with no probs, the latest release of cossover is stable.
I can see you don't like linux but please help the Original poster, don't discourage him.
If somehow the OP gets the official wine which is crossover www.codeweavers.com/
it will be easier to manage and installed windows software, wine doesn't have many apps and it's not stable.
I even manage to install Outlook express and Media player on ubuntu with Crossover official.
even though OE ran only once and crashed..lol
it is not difficult installing windows software on linux you just have to read the documentation fo which software works and which doesn't