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teh_mewse 07-05-2007 11:27 PM

Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
Ok so i got a new computer and i want ubuntu cause it looks pretty badass.

Pretty much my only question is.... does it run windows files? For example, would it run party poker, poker tracker (which uses microsoft access databases and SQL), pahud, games, etc

Neuge 07-05-2007 11:31 PM

Re: Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
No. It's possible to get some Windows binaries to run using Wine (Windows emulator), but it's usually difficult. I've seen Stars running under Wine on Ubuntu, but don't expect anything to run.

You can dual boot your new comp with Ubuntu though and still run Windows when you need those apps.

teh_mewse 07-05-2007 11:49 PM

Re: Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
gah alright xp it is i guess

funkyworms 07-05-2007 11:58 PM

Re: Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
Don't try to use Linux as your main OS until you have played with it for a while. Dual booting is a good way to play. VMware is another way.

TomHimself 07-06-2007 01:12 AM

Re: Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
http://venturecake.com/10-minutes-to...ubuntu-desktop

will this help? just saw this on RSS

Freakin 07-06-2007 02:02 AM

Re: Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
[ QUOTE ]
http://venturecake.com/10-minutes-to...ubuntu-desktop

will this help? just saw this on RSS

[/ QUOTE ]

this is virtualization, not natively running it. You won't have sound & multimedia ability with some serious extra steps.

goldtoes 07-06-2007 08:53 AM

Re: Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
if you really want to run a linux box without windows at all - I would recommend VMware. It will allow you to run a virtual windows box inside your ubuntu installation.

jba 07-06-2007 12:03 PM

Re: Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
yes vmware is the way to go here especially if you have a beefy computer.

CORed 07-07-2007 12:50 AM

Re: Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
If you really want to run Windows software, you need Windows, either under Vmware, or dual boot. Pokerstars works reasonably well under Wine, but the table resizing is a tad flaky, and I don't think the pot and stack totals show when you hover your mouse cursor. I never did really get Party to work very well under linux/wine, in spite of hours of fiddling with dll's and the config file, I like Linux, but the need to run Windows software (especially Poker software) keeps me on the dark side a lot of the time.

One option for Linux (Ubuntu or other distribution), is to run it on an old PC. Linux isn't quite as demanding as Windows in terms of hardware, but you do need at least 512K of memory if you want to run Gnome or KDE. If you have a Linux box and a Windows box on a LAN, you can run an X server or(Xming is a decent free one) on the Windows box to access your Linux apps, or run rdb (Linux remote desktop client) on the Linux box to access the Windows box. You can also use a VNC client and server to go in either direction.

Josem 08-27-2007 09:43 PM

Re: Ubuntu: I\'m a noob
 
(bump)

what's the advantage in running something like ubuntu? (or, for that matter, another linux implementation?)


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