James Thomas wrote: > > Alas, I can't do this as I need Windows to: > 1. Play Games > 2. Use my Scanner - it's not yet supported under Linux that I can find and > scannerdrake doesn't recognize it. > > Once game manufacturers start producing more games under Linux, I'll glady > make the final switch. Unfortunately, the few commercial games that have > gone Linux have not sold very well, so evidently the market isn't there yet. > Sigh. > > James
Hi James. If I might ask, what games? I was hanging on to a Windog dual-boot installation just because a few of my fav games wouldn't work correctly under Linux, but after using Transgamings' Winex, I'm a believer. (and I no longer dual boot - Windoze is dead, buried, and burning in Hades!) I use Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction and Starcraft here. Go to: http://www.transgaming.com for a list of compatible games and how well they work/don't work. Its well worth the visit! ;-) Good luck. -- /\ Dark><Lord \/
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