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Which version of Mandriva Do i need?

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Old 05-24-2006
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Which version of Mandriva Do i need?

HEY everyone. Im downloading mandriva but wich do i need.

The
i586 or
x86_64

please help. my specs ar in profile.


And what linux do you think is good. I already tried ubuntu but i hate it. Mandriva looks nice n clean like windows. Any other OS that are like windows?

Last edited by howard_hopkinso; 05-24-2006 at 08:40 PM.. Reason: Do not open any more threads for this question. Thanks.
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Old 05-25-2006
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If you want an OS thats like windows then use windows
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Old 05-25-2006
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akaivan.

Please stop opening new threads for this subject.

Also, before bumping threads, you`re supposed to wait 24 to 36 hours.

I have deleted the other thread you have just started.

Regards Howard.
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Old 05-25-2006
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Originally Posted by howard_hopkinso
akaivan.

Please stop opening new threads for this subject.

Also, before bumping threads, you`re supposed to wait 24 to 36 hours.

I have deleted the other thread you have just started.

Regards Howard.

its not on the same subject. can you delete this thread please? SO i can start a new one. I cant figure out how to install games on linux.
Such as batllefield 1942. = /
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Old 05-25-2006
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Gaming On Linux, I need your help

Well, can someone tell me how to install games on linux. Imuseing Mandriva 2006. So please help. Such as how do i install batllefield 1942.?? I know it works on linux.

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Old 05-25-2006
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You want the i586 version.

And didn't anyone tell you that you can pretty much forget about performance gaming in Linux?
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Old 05-25-2006
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You want the i586 version.

And didn't anyone tell you that you can pretty much forget about performance gaming in Linux?
yea i already got the 1586 version. But what do you mean on performance gaming...?no 1 has ever told me>
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Old 05-25-2006
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To run games on Linux that don't have a Linux Client you have to use a program called Cedega. It is a "Windows Compatibility Layer" as most people put it. I do believe you have to pay a small fee for it. I got it off a ***** site for free when i was running Fedora4 and successfully ran Steam(which is about 5 games from the ones i had installed on it), Starcraft: BroodWar, and Warcraft 3 TFT.

I also played Neverwinter Nights on it, which has a linux client.
Also, another game i played on Linux that has a linux client is America's Army.
If you like first person shooters and dont want to go through the hassel of Cedega go to www.americasarmy.com and download the linux client.

And just so you know all those games that i got running through Cedega came with, i estimate about 2 hours of troubleshooting.

And seriously man, do some research on Linux and the issues that come with it. If you go to www.google.com/linux and do a little search on "games on linux" you will find all kinds of stuff. Or hell, look in my profile for my MSN and add me and ill tell you everything i know about Linux.

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Old 05-25-2006
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Why are you using Linux if its apparent that you have no idea what you are doing.
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Old 05-25-2006
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Why are you using Linux if its apparent that you have no idea what you are doing.
well some people like me just cant afford it.... and windowsminopoly ill add you
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Old 05-25-2006
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well some people like me just cant afford it
Wth is this supposed to mean
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Old 05-25-2006
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hahah i dont have any money for that..im only 15.and my dad purchased windows xp. But he uses it....And i live out in the boondocks..im waiting for more houses to be built round here(so i can mow there lawns)lol. And todays gas prices are crazy so if i got a job, my whole pay check is for the daily ride..
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Never Mind man..i will just stop trying
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Old 05-25-2006
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hahha.............
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Old 06-07-2006
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leave the poor kid alown. If you want to learn linux i think its awesome and theres alot to learn. You get a good hold on this my friend and you will be alot better when it comes to solving computer problems. hope you have fun with linux
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Old 06-08-2006
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leave the poor kid alown. If you want to learn linux i think its awesome and theres alot to learn. You get a good hold on this my friend and you will be alot better when it comes to solving computer problems. hope you have fun with linux
Thanks alot...Your really nice compared to some other people here...
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