Mandrake Linux Gamer Edition
JWhiton writes: "According to Blue's News, Mandrake and TransGaming are going to ship a new distribution of Mandrake Linux specificially aimed at gamers. It comes with The Sims and TransGaming's WineX for compatibility with Windows games. Apparently it's going to ship on November 9th."
Refer to the slashdot article about it:4 6&mode=thread
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/14/13182
I'd rather just purchase that, and be able to install it in my choice of distribution.
I've found that mplayer does a really good job of playing mpeg/avi/divx files in Linux.
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What kind of bloat do you have running on that Windows machine? Games typically DO run better on Windows, though there are exceptions. (Quake is NOT by any means one of them).
HOWEVER, it is well known that Windows does not Multitask well compared to Linux, so anything you have running in the background is going to have some kind of ill effect on your gaming experiences. How ill that effect is depends largely on how powerful your PC is, what type of game you are playing, and what other software you have running.
Also, if your video card supports T&L, or other really nice very modern features, and the game you are running also supports those features, I seriously doubt Linux gaming performance will even come close to comparing with Windows.
This isn't even so much a "Can't Do" issue so much as "Just not done yet" issue.
Fortunately, things like SDL and Mesa are paving the way for this to change. And of course, Wine is getting more mature all the time.
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Well done, you've just described SDL.
I watch my...uh...Multimedia Presentations with aviplay. It does asf as well. ;)
Actually, they added asf support in the recent 0.9.2 release. You can see it in their release notes here.
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It will start october 22. From their website :
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TransGaming's subscription services will be available in fall 2001. For just $5 a month, subscribers will be able to directly support our work on Wine and will be able to vote on which games we should work on next. We want you to be a full participant in the development process, not just an innocent bystander!
Once 20,000 subscribers are signed up, TransGaming will release all its current code under the Wine license. In many ways, TransGaming subscription model is an economic experiment in novel mechanisms for funding Open Source projects. For more insight, please have a look at our Open Source Philosophy.
If you are interested in subscribing, please fill out our Survey, and we'll get back to you when our code is ready for widespread public consumption.
Interesting, yes but 5$ each month just to vote
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I run Coutnerstrike under the debian unstable snapshots of wine. There is a howto out there. Check out lhl.linuxgames.com