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haithamsaber:
first of all iam so sorry of all my time i spend on microsoft, i start finding about linux a few monthes ago, i only traied live cd's. i download debian & fedora iso's but i havn't install them yet, i love both sarfing the net and games. i found linux so good for sarfing the net but i don't know about games. is there a platform that i can play on all the games that i play on microsoft platforms& if there is nothing like this when this can happend and what kept it from happening iam so tiered of microsoft i can learn about a new platform if it gives me all what i want.
if any one have an advice for me i will be thankful

piratePenguin:

--- Quote from: haithamsaber ---first of all iam so sorry of all my time i spend on microsoft, i start finding about linux a few monthes ago, i only traied live cd's. i download debian & fedora iso's but i havn't install them yet, i love both sarfing the net and games. i found linux so good for sarfing the net but i don't know about games. is there a platform that i can play on all the games that i play on microsoft platforms& if there is nothing like this when this can happend and what kept it from happening iam so tiered of microsoft i can learn about a new platform if it gives me all what i want.
if any one have an advice for me i will be thankful
--- End quote ---
What kinda games do you play on Windows?
Some Windows games are ported to run on GNU/Linux. Others aren't, but can sometimes (ie, not always) be run on either wine or cedega. Both are free software, but cedega has a subscription fee for the latest version. Cedega is better for running Direct3D games, and wine is better for running Windows applications.

Then, GNU/Linux has it's native games.

haithamsaber:
thanks piratepenguin  for your information i play all different kinds of games strategial like red alert & diaplo also 3d like delta force & counter & medal of honor i tried to run these games with linux live cd's but it didn't work is there a batch for these games to work with linux or is it a batch for the harware.
be ware iam still new in using gnu\linux

toadlife:
You can play America's Army. You should look into running Cedega if you want to run many games.

piratePenguin:
EDIT: Disregard this (Mod sorted it :)): (You posted a new thread rather than a new reply heh. I recommend you delete the other thread.)

Anyhow:

--- Quote ---thanks piratepenguin for your information i play all different kinds of games strategial like red alert & diaplo also 3d like delta force & counter & medal of honor i tried to run these games with linux live cd's but it didn't work is there a batch for these games to work with linux or is it a batch for the harware.
 be ware iam still new in using gnu\linux
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I don't know which live cds have wine/cedega installed (I think Knoppix has wine).
I suggest you install some easy-to-use GNU/Linux distribution (I recommend Mandriva) and dual-boot with Windows. Get used to GNU/Linux, then look at using it full-time (installing and getting-to-know cedega, and eventually removing Windows (w00t!)).

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