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aldousmh:
hi all

i have MS xp and i want to shift to liunx i had it but can same on answar my Q i have few programs i like

1-is Unreal Tournament 2004 run on linux the one i have now , Medal of honor , battlefiled vitnam, and so many  games?
2-does  liunx  support DSL usb alcatel speedtoch?
3-which is the best linux ?

i have get lindows and it was hard to install and configer and i let it go is it good linux

thanks to all

KernelPanic:

quote:Originally posted by aldousmh:
hi all

i have MS xp and i want to shift to liunx i had it but can same on answar my Q i have few programs i like

1-is Unreal Tournament 2004 run on linux the one i have now , Medal of honor , battlefiled vitnam, and so many  games?
2-does  liunx  support DSL usb alcatel speedtoch?
3-which is the best linux ?

i have get lindows and it was hard to install and configer and i let it go is it good linux

thanks to all
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1) Yes UT2004 runs on Linux.
2) http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/faq/index.html
3) If you are a beginner SUSE and Mandrake Linux are good choices. Fedora may be good too.

Perhaps you could get in contact with these people:
http://www.iraqilinux.org/

I could find any Linux groups in Kuwait, but Iraq is just next to you so the members of this group may be able to point you to some help in Kuwait.

bedouin:
You might be able to find some help here and here in Arabic.  The guys from Arabeyes have an IRC channel on irc.freenode.net (#arabeyes I think).  

I'd probably suggest Fedora as a beginning distribution.  It's really a matter of preference.  Take a day or two and download a few distributions to decide which one fits you best.  I'm primarily an OS X guy nowadays, so maybe I'm not the best person to help.

worker201:
Linux seems to have a hard time dealing with USB modems.  Most DSL and cable modems have both a USB interface and an ethernet interface.  A decent NIC is pretty cheap, so you're better off using the ethernet interface.  Other than that, DSL and Linux are cool together.  If you use DHCP, it should be a breeze.

KernelPanic:

quote:Originally posted by worker201:
Linux seems to have a hard time dealing with USB modems.  Most DSL and cable modems have both a USB interface and an ethernet interface.  A decent NIC is pretty cheap, so you're better off using the ethernet interface.  Other than that, DSL and Linux are cool together.  If you use DHCP, it should be a breeze.
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The SpeedTouch USB works fine, really. I have one.

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