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It's what the title says. Which distro is better for running Wine?
are some distros better for older games and some for newer ones?
I mostly want to run games ...
- 12-18-2010 #1Just Joined!
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Best distro for wine
It's what the title says. Which distro is better for running Wine?
are some distros better for older games and some for newer ones?
I mostly want to run games that are 10+ years in age.
- 12-18-2010 #2forum.guy
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Hello and welcome!
There isn't a distro that's best for WINE, but any of the top 10 or so distros found at DistroWatch.com should work fine with WINE, games, or most anything else that runs on Linux.oz
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- 12-23-2010 #3Just Joined!
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Thanks, now if only I can figure out how to change the security settings for a cd under ubuntu....
I might just go with fedora since I'll know more about it soon. Plus the security settings are starting to annoy me. I don't think there are as many issues loading off a cd under other distros.


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