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| Native games (which are usually OSS) |
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6 | 16.22% |
| Cedega/Wine to play Windows games |
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2 | 5.41% |
| Don't play games on it, but I use Linux on my desktop |
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18 | 48.65% |
| Don't use Linux |
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11 | 29.73% |
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Linux Gaming
This somewhat goes along with the Desktop Linux thread. What do you use for gaming on Linux? Personally I don't play that many games when on Linux, but some of the arcade games for X are a good distraction. KBounce is my favorite.
Cedega has been coming along. It looks that you can play a wide variety of the latest windows games -- assuming you have 3D acceleration. I managed to get the proprietary ATI drivers working, but at a performance hit versus on Windows.
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