I use Linux.
Linux ad:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwL0G9wK8j4
The extra Linux ad was just because It's the 1st time that I've ever seen a serious Linux advertisement.
<--is sleepy. Excuse my choppy sentences.
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:im for windows xp just because unlike the other 2 everything works on it so i dont have to fuss for a patch or a program to run games and stuff

cin wrote:rumpleKillskin wrote:if mac could run sro, then i might be on my laptop a little more, but..
make it dualboot xp/mac. works like a charm..
Jstar1 wrote:[SD]Master_Wong wrote:im for windows xp just because unlike the other 2 everything works on it so i dont have to fuss for a patch or a program to run games and stuff
+1
but I hate microshit's marketing
like selling halo 3 on xbox 360 only. Thats supposed to be marketing strategy but you can make a lot more money selling halo 3 to computer players


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poehalcho wrote:I've never seen linux but from what i've heard it's kind of difficult to work with, and is only good for people who know a lot about computers.
PR0METHEUS wrote:cin wrote:rumpleKillskin wrote:if mac could run sro, then i might be on my laptop a little more, but..
make it dualboot xp/mac. works like a charm..
I run SRO in Ubuntu through Wine. It works alright, but could be better, depending on the version of Wine I use.
Sourceforge has a project called Darwine, which is Wine for the Mac. I've never owned a mac to even try this, but I wonder if SRO would work under that?
As for which OS, it depends on what you're going to use it for. All of the operating systems listed have their uses. I rebuild my home system from time to time depending on what I want to use it for, or if I simply get bored with the current setup. At one time I had it dual booting XP and Gentoo. Sometimes it's XP only, currently it's Ubuntu only.
For every-day use at home, I do prefer Linux. Although Windows does run games like SRO better. At least I'm able to play SRO in Ubuntu. It's just having some graphic problems, but I can deal with that.

foudre wrote:PR0METHEUS wrote:cin wrote:rumpleKillskin wrote:if mac could run sro, then i might be on my laptop a little more, but..
make it dualboot xp/mac. works like a charm..
I run SRO in Ubuntu through Wine. It works alright, but could be better, depending on the version of Wine I use.
Sourceforge has a project called Darwine, which is Wine for the Mac. I've never owned a mac to even try this, but I wonder if SRO would work under that?
As for which OS, it depends on what you're going to use it for. All of the operating systems listed have their uses. I rebuild my home system from time to time depending on what I want to use it for, or if I simply get bored with the current setup. At one time I had it dual booting XP and Gentoo. Sometimes it's XP only, currently it's Ubuntu only.
For every-day use at home, I do prefer Linux. Although Windows does run games like SRO better. At least I'm able to play SRO in Ubuntu. It's just having some graphic problems, but I can deal with that.
let me guess you have nvidia?
and which ubuntu you on
PR0METHEUS wrote:foudre wrote:PR0METHEUS wrote:cin wrote:rumpleKillskin wrote:if mac could run sro, then i might be on my laptop a little more, but..
make it dualboot xp/mac. works like a charm..
I run SRO in Ubuntu through Wine. It works alright, but could be better, depending on the version of Wine I use.
Sourceforge has a project called Darwine, which is Wine for the Mac. I've never owned a mac to even try this, but I wonder if SRO would work under that?
As for which OS, it depends on what you're going to use it for. All of the operating systems listed have their uses. I rebuild my home system from time to time depending on what I want to use it for, or if I simply get bored with the current setup. At one time I had it dual booting XP and Gentoo. Sometimes it's XP only, currently it's Ubuntu only.
For every-day use at home, I do prefer Linux. Although Windows does run games like SRO better. At least I'm able to play SRO in Ubuntu. It's just having some graphic problems, but I can deal with that.
let me guess you have nvidia?
and which ubuntu you on
I'm using Ubuntu 7.04. I have an nvidia fx 5200 AGP card in the system. Running I believe wine 0.9.45 and the latest Linux drivers from nvidia.com.

foudre wrote:ati support sucks, can't wine anything beyond like minesweeper, well i can do photoshop and fireworks, nothing with any kind of directx in it
foudre wrote:PR0METHEUS wrote:foudre wrote:PR0METHEUS wrote:cin wrote:rumpleKillskin wrote:if mac could run sro, then i might be on my laptop a little more, but..
make it dualboot xp/mac. works like a charm..
I run SRO in Ubuntu through Wine. It works alright, but could be better, depending on the version of Wine I use.
Sourceforge has a project called Darwine, which is Wine for the Mac. I've never owned a mac to even try this, but I wonder if SRO would work under that?
As for which OS, it depends on what you're going to use it for. All of the operating systems listed have their uses. I rebuild my home system from time to time depending on what I want to use it for, or if I simply get bored with the current setup. At one time I had it dual booting XP and Gentoo. Sometimes it's XP only, currently it's Ubuntu only.
For every-day use at home, I do prefer Linux. Although Windows does run games like SRO better. At least I'm able to play SRO in Ubuntu. It's just having some graphic problems, but I can deal with that.
let me guess you have nvidia?
and which ubuntu you on
I'm using Ubuntu 7.04. I have an nvidia fx 5200 AGP card in the system. Running I believe wine 0.9.45 and the latest Linux drivers from nvidia.com.
ati support sucks, can't wine anything beyond like minesweeper, well i can do photoshop and fireworks, nothing with any kind of directx in it

boast wrote:I heard that the only drivers AMD released for opensource was for 2D only, not 3D.
Can always keep those fingers crossed for the future.
PR0METHEUS wrote:boast wrote:I heard that the only drivers AMD released for opensource was for 2D only, not 3D.
Can always keep those fingers crossed for the future.
AMD is a processor chip manufacturer. Did you mean ATI? I know there are open source 3D drivers for nVIDIA.