Sunday, August 2, 2009

I am considering using linux but I am concerned that I wont be able to play games or kids software?

Is it worth using Linux if you cannot play games or play the kids software. Is there a windows emulator available? Or is it too much hassle and not worth it. I use Fedora at work and like it and have used Ubuntu too.

I am considering using linux but I am concerned that I wont be able to play games or kids software?
a. Do you want to play some specific game or


b. are you generally curious about games in Linux.





In scenario 'a' try 'wine', wine provides an emulation layer to run your windows applications on Linux.





In scenario 'b' there are thousands of games available for linux. Just look up freshmeat.net, sourceforge.net or the fsf directory under the category 'games'


http://happypenguin.org is a website dedicated to linux games.


Most games provide the source code and are free to download in the spirit of Open Source and Free Software.
Reply:You may be able to still use your games or kid's software. There are windows emulators that can run under Linux. Look into those, as I am not totally familiar with them.
Reply:You can partition and run both micro soft and Ubuntu.~~

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