deathwarder
Apr 4 2006, 07:08 PM
ok, I am installing linux, and was wondering if I could have some help finding the right distro, here are my machine specs
1gig of ram
ati radeon x800pro 256
linksys wusb54g version 2.0
floppy drive
120gig 7200rpm hdd
intel p4 520 2.8ghz with ht
built in sound and ethernet on an asus p5gd1
here is what I wish to do on it, and some specs I want it to adhere to
I will be using it to play multimedia files, ie pictures, videos, music in a variety of formats
I will be programming c++ on it(this is lee essential though)
internet browsing with mozilla
connect to my network, it is wireless and has all windows comps on it
word processing in all formats, including ms formats
the ability to run many programs such as xbc that were built for windows(this is less essential)
most importantly, the ability to play my favorite games, which are
1.Far cry
2.Unreal 03
3this isnt as important but rise of nations
finally, I would like to be able to run programs on other comps running the same distro, and have the programs show up on my screen
Scubar
Apr 4 2006, 07:20 PM
probably something like slackware , gentoo or debian. debian or slackware being the favoured two.
deathwarder
Apr 4 2006, 07:40 PM
why? I just want to know as much as possible before choosing
also:one well under 4gigs would be nice, I have a usb drive that is waiting for it
SiMoNsAyS
Apr 4 2006, 07:53 PM
there's already an open discussion about the same
herebtw with ubuntu (based on debian) i can do 90% of what you described (note i haven't tested the xbc thing for example

)
prathapml
Apr 4 2006, 08:36 PM
I'd say the same as what simonsays said.
But forget about this part:
QUOTE
the ability to run many programs such as xbc that were built for windows(this is less essential)
most importantly, the ability to play my favorite games, which are
1.Far cry
2.Unreal 03
3.rise of nations
its POSSIBLE to use an emulator (wine) to run windows games, but directx games such as the above, would either not run at all, or run very bad. Why not just buy the linux version of the games you want? (you can get ut2k3/ut2k4 for linux, but farcry & RON are windows-only)
SiMoNsAyS
Apr 5 2006, 04:48 AM
about games, far cry runs decently (
reference) under cedega, not the same for rise of nations and for ut2k3 there's a native installer.
in my experience i've been able to run and play games such as doom3, ut2k4, quake4 without issues (maybe better than on windows). others such as counter-strike, nfs: most wanted and diablo 2 are fully playable but need emulation; actually i'm playing all of those and i'm impressed how smooth these three run even emulated

as an advice if you want a gaming system don't look for a linux distro
deathwarder
Apr 5 2006, 05:40 AM
so ubuntu with cedga will do it? the games I am really interested in are far cry, and if possible ron, how does cedga work?
SiMoNsAyS
Apr 5 2006, 08:08 AM
as any other program for debian, install the .deb package (sudo dpkg -i nameofpackage.deb), launch it and configure it

1 thing: cedega is not free, and it will require a "local-upgrade" which is something like the engine it uses.
alternatively you can use WineX which is free, you better take a deeper look on
http://www.linux-gamers.net/, section 'howtos' nor
loki installers.
it will take you a time to learn how everything works but believe me, on a couple of days you'll be running windows stuff like if you were... well on windows
deathwarder
Apr 5 2006, 03:43 PM
thanks, so ubuntu with cedga or winex?
how do I log into other comps though?
EchoNoise
Apr 5 2006, 04:32 PM
You can use Rdesktop or vnc...
deathwarder
Apr 5 2006, 05:03 PM
I thought linux could do it nativly?
EchoNoise
Apr 5 2006, 05:25 PM
Do what natively?
I don't think any OS that I've ever known or have come across that can connect and view/control another computer without either VNC or remote desktop or its derivitives!
deathwarder
Apr 5 2006, 05:29 PM
doesnt the x system allow it? these are just things I have heard
Dels
Apr 9 2006, 02:22 AM
so?
cendega = gaming use
wine = general apps use
winex = same as wine but with better compability?
crossxoffice = office and productivity use
wow there's a lot choice there...
SiMoNsAyS
Apr 20 2006, 11:42 AM
yes
yes
yes
hell no! = openoffice all the way! you can do exactly the same you did before on mcrsft office

i think the best you can do is just jump over there and see what's cooking
ophiel
Apr 20 2006, 11:11 PM
personally, when i'm picking a distro to use on a fresh computer i have to actually test out the installs to see how it likes my system hardware. i usually grab say a top 3 out the distros i like because sometimes with certain hardware combinations installation can be a pain. i'm too lazy to fix bad installs because there are so many nice stable distros to choose from these days. (and so little software that i actually use regularly)
trailboss
Dec 20 2006, 03:53 AM
Dream linux is the best i have found. I just started using linux this year and Mepis lite was the first I liked and still do. I tesed over 40 different versions, but Dream linux is new and it's great. I expect it to reach the top of the heap, once users hear about it and try it. And yes I have tried Ubuntu even the 6.10 version, Dream linux already has it beat and Dream linux is new.
thanks
Trailboss
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