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directx 

Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 21:56 GMT

now if only i could get the same directx capabilities the mac version has in linux

Directx performance... 

Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 22:34 GMT

Linux

Decent directx performance in Linux.

It is too good to ever become true. Too many X11 flaws, Driver flaws, Distro flaws... ya know... Linux variants, Linux greater strength and at the same time its greater weakness.

I will pay 

Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 22:56 GMT

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as soon as 3D support works acceptably.

Vmware or Parallels, I don't care. Until then I'm not paying for any virtualisation software.

Divergence = Convergence 

Posted Thursday 7th February 2008 04:37 GMT

The trees of linux distros are _not_ a weakness, that is an understandable misinterpretation. Kubuntu for instance, is one leaf on the tree and it is very close to hitting the moron-installable desktop solution for Linux.

Its unfortunate that the steaming pile of intenstines we call directx has been forced on the world but the card manufacturers will always hedge their bets and keep OpenGL 2 support (and 3) - they are big too.

This technology is converging, not diverging, and in spite of Linus T. being WRONG about virtualization (see his recent misguided comments re it at LCA), Linux is soon going to eat the world.

Direct X 

Posted Thursday 7th February 2008 07:59 GMT

Unhappy

VMWare 6 does have limited Direct X support, enough to play the $20 download games from places like RealNetworks, Gamehouse,etc, and ti works OK, but nothing to allow you run Bioshock or anything of that ilk.

Have to agree with Brett, when DX really gets beefed up I will certainly be buying, so I can start playing DarkBasic again.

15 day trial 

Posted Thursday 7th February 2008 12:06 GMT

Linux

Why would I want a 15 day trial when I could choose either free VMWare server, free VMWare Player OR the GPL'd free for all version of VirtualBox?!?!?

Can't say I'm fussed about DirectX capability. I'm generally not a PC gamer, I'd rather pay a fixed cost for a console every couple of years than endlessly upgrade my PC for the latest and greatest game. That's just me though.

Rob

Me too 

Posted Thursday 7th February 2008 13:28 GMT

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I'm in agreement with Rob - I'm currently evaluating VMWare GSX and ESX server. GSX is free, runs on both Windows and Linux, runs both Windows or Linux and I use it at home for that reason. ESX - all 32MB of it - runs both too, the new ESXi will come supplied on an EPROM i presume so no disk space and lightning-fast boot times. It will address shed-loads of memory, multiple processors and runs the host OS faster than on hardware. But I'm no gamer either so I don't give a stuff about directx. I'm just consolidating my servers.

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