 | Senior Member with 189 posts. | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Experience: Intermediate | | Linux and Windows drivers/apps/games I've heard that there's a way to port games and maybe apps that are supposed to be in Windows over to Linux. Is there a way to import drivers from Windows? My computer came with Vista and I tried to install XP on it but the drivers were incompatible, so I'm trying Ubuntu now (downloading currently). Also, is there a way to port apps and games and stuff like that or did I misunderstand?
My questions might sound stupid. Obviously I'm new to Linux. Haven't even used it yet :P | | Senior Member with 660 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: US and A Experience: Ninja | | By 'port' them, what do you mean? Can you still play your games? Yes. Have you looked into an emulator like wine? Will your devices still work in Linux? Most likely.
Don't worry about importing your drivers. Linux can handle it in it's own way. Glad to see you're still trying. | | Senior Member with 189 posts. | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Experience: Intermediate | | Y'know, I'm not entirely sure what I mean by port either, lol, but what I'm trying to say is just play Windows games in Linux. I read about Cedega, which is supposed to be good, but it looks like you can't get it at a normal site like Amazon or something... I'll try out Wine. Thx. | | Senior Member with 660 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: US and A Experience: Ninja | | What Linux distro are you using?
Maybe I can offer some guidance? | | Senior Member with 189 posts. | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Experience: Intermediate | | I'm not sure what the word "distro" means. I finished downloading Kubuntu, and I'm using it LiveCD now, but when I try to install it, when I get to the "Select a Disk" screen it freezes up... It has the "waiting" cursor and does nothing. I've waited for awhile so I don't think that I'm just being impatient. I can cancel it, it just won't go any further. Any idea what's causing that? | | Senior Member with 660 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: US and A Experience: Ninja | | A distro is a version of Linux. Sorry, don't mean to be talking over your head.
Kubuntu is a distro, so is Ubuntu, Slackware, Debian, et cetera.
Are you using Feisty Fawn? (That's version 7.04, the most recent one.) How much memory do you have? What kind of processor?
I've found that Feisty Fawn is relatively resource-hungry compared to Dapper Drake and others. You might want to try version 6.06 or 6.10.
They can be downloaded from ubuntu.com | | Senior Member with 189 posts. | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Experience: Intermediate | | Sorry I already started another topic, lol, I shouldn't have done that. I don't really remember what I was thinking when I did it. :P Anyway, if it's alright to you I'll answer your questions in that topic-- just so that I don't have two different threads on the same subject. | | Senior Member with 660 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: US and A Experience: Ninja | | | |  THIS THREAD HAS EXPIRED.
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