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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Did you try cedega as well as wine?<BR>
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From memory you have to pay a snall fee for cedega but it had much better application support.<BR>
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- Andy<BR>
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From: gllug-bounces@gllug.org.uk <gllug-bounces@gllug.org.uk><BR>
To: Greater London Linux User Group <gllug@gllug.org.uk><BR>
Sent: Wed May 07 21:01:37 2008<BR>
Subject: Re: [Gllug] Trips or traps? A single home partition sharedbetween 2distributions<BR>
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2008/5/7 Andy Millar <andy@andymillar.co.uk>:<BR>
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> For games, have you tried wine (or cedega / winex?)<BR>
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> I last used that to play windows games about 2 years ago and it wasn't too<BR>
> bad.<BR>
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> Games like the sims should be supported.<BR>
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The original sims may work, as mandrake once distributed a gaming<BR>
edition that shipped with it working under wine. There is no chance<BR>
for the sim2, alas. I know, I've looked :(<BR>
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Caroline<BR>
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