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TheQuirk:
It isn't free, but you can download an evaluation copy off of their site. Google it.

emh:
You can get a CVS version of WineX from here somewhere:

http://www.transgaming.com

solo:
WineX works well for a good amount of games. I do know of Win4Lin but it isnt free. It uses your Windows installation to run Windows software, unlike WINE which tries to implement the whole thing. Hey, WINE is making some leaps and bounds every once in awhile. A LOT of apps dont work yet but without WINE I would be fucking ANGRY. Why? I hate gnutella, because there are no good clients. I tried some of the other stuff available on Linux. Wasn't happy with it. Then I installed WINE with apt-get and started trying all the filesharing apps I could with it. Kazaa, wont install. Kazaa Lite, wont run. Grokster, wont run. WinMX.... success. I will be the first to tell you, WinMX works *absolutely* *perfect*. No problems. Feels like it was *designed* for Linux! Ahh except for the ugly Windows UI...

preacher:

quote:Originally posted by TheKnifeThrower:


The UT2K3 linux port is only for the server version of UT2003. So I can run a server on my linux box but cant play the game.

And Is VMWare free? If it isn't then I'll just have to download a copy using kazaa lite.
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You are absolutely wrong. The full version of UT2003 for linux is included. I know because I run it.

http://hackthiscomputer.cjb.net/ut2003linux.png

solo:
Enemy Territory is my current addiction. It runs on Windows *and* Linux, natively. Google for 'wolfenstein enemy territory linux' to find it.

It's free also. Runs great on my GeForce 2 MX 32 mb card, except for that one grass level that I always forget the name to :-D lol

Great game, get it, whether your on Win or Lin

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