ColdSteel
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I ordered a new hard drive and i think I'll try a linux setup. I don't know anything about Linux. What would the best version of Linux OS to use for a computer mostly used for gaming?
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Not necessarily.astrod00d said:Linux + Gaming = Not gonna work. From what I've seen, it's a pain to get games to work in Linux.
ColdSteel said:I ordered a new hard drive and i think I'll try a linux setup. I don't know anything about Linux. What would the best version of Linux OS to use for a computer mostly used for gaming?
ColdSteel said:Hi all, thanks for the replies. I've been doing some reading at ubuntu and it has potential. A lot of users fixing problems.
I also found a Linux based OS called Mandrake but the name is now changed to Mandriva. It is game friendly from what I've read.
I tried a linux OS cd called Knoppix which boots from CD. It was alot different than windows. Pretty cool desktop. I'll still going to play around with it some more. I don't have to have it installed or uninstall windows.
My drive is supposed to be delivered Monday.
300gig Sata2 Seagate with 5 year warranty for 149.00 with a 50.00 mail in rebate ($99.00 worth of Wooot)
I'm still going to keep my 74 gig WD raptor with XP pro OS installed. Maybe dual boot and put UT 2004 just on the raptor.
I can't wait until I get it going I've still got to beat Myst 3.