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* Re: [gentoo-user] <OT>: [OT: JOKE]virtual Windows solution...
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@ 2006-07-13 23:40 99%     ` Daniel Iliev
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From: Daniel Iliev @ 2006-07-13 23:40 UTC (permalink / raw
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Nico Schümann wrote:

> Actually, I'd never do dirty things like these. But I really don't
> know how the performance would be. I think, the host sets the
> performance limits. And if the host is kina trash (M$), then there is
> no use of it.
> By the way, I recently read about Vanderpool and Windows. Windows
> works fine under SUSE. I think, if I ever got a new machine, my
> processor would have this nice bunch of Vanderpool features to run
> Windows. I actually don't use Windows. I *do* hate Windows. But how
> about telling people: "This is linux. It's that nice - it can run
> trash" (pointing at the Windows window) "without performance loss." I
> think, that's it.

LOL

Linux can run trash even now. The funniest thing is that *trashers*
don't know it and they think windows is irreplaceable for great many
programs but that's not true...at least not any more.

One of the most popular false beliefs is "linux can't run games".

Several months ago a friend of mine came to my place and showed me he
had just bought himself "Quake-4". He was paying tributes to Windows and
was explaining me how "he was going play, while I could only sit and
watch with my linux".
OK, I knew the guys from ID Software had promised a linux version soon
after the general release, but I was nicely surprised when I found that
not only ID Software had kept their promise, but also the guys from
gentoo had it in the portage!
Well, the installation was "windows-easy" and I showed my friend Quake-4
under linux on a machine which I doubt is capable of even starting this
game under Windows.

More recently I was glad to rain on his parade again. This time the game
in question was Heroes-4. Well, Heroes-4 was tricky. I had to compile
cedega and it wasn't quite easy, but after all I was glad to send
several screen shots to my friend.
Heroes is deleted already but I'm afraid to touch cedega, because I
don't want to go through compiling from cvs again. It was quite painful.



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Daniel

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