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Does Linux Have Game?

kwpulliam writes "Tom's Hardware has an interesting writeup, discussing the difficulties in bringing games to Linux, and the dilemmas faced by the graphics card developers."

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  1. Sure. by falzer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Linux has gaim.

  2. Whoa by mrbah · · Score: 0, Funny

    They have Linux on computers now?

  3. Re:Yes... by Cynikal · · Score: 5, Funny

    kinda like mac gaming...

    theres lots of great games for the mac... warcraft 3... zork.. break out... super breakout... photoshop...

  4. Re:call me stupid by dioscaido · · Score: 3, Funny

    stupid.

  5. Re:ATI video drivers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I'm posting this anonymously so I don't reveal what a loser n00b I am...

    I have just spent the last frickin' weekend trying to get the PNY Geforce 6600 GT to work with SuSE 9.2 . Everytime I try to install it reverts to framebuffer without 3D support and half the time I get the system into such a f'd up state that I have to do a clean reinstall to try and get back to a state where I get any form of video at all (using an Apple 23" which seems to be fairly picky and motivated my move from my old 5700 LE card).

    If I try and follow Nvidia's instructions (foregoing the SuSE auto-update which don't seem to work) it claims that rivafb is already installed as a kernal module which may conflicts.

    So sorry for the off-topic rant. However, in the context of this article, if the average bone-head linux user (like myself) can't get 3D support that pretty much sums up the state of linux games for the non-elite.

  6. home desktop by jeif1k · · Score: 2, Funny

    That's bound to change, though: Linux makes a lot of sense for home users.

  7. Re:ATI video drivers by brokencomputer · · Score: 3, Funny

    "I got bit hard by that when I got my laptop"

    I read that as "I got a bit hard about that when I got my laptop."