Monday, June 5, 2000
Linux Gaming -- 11:06 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
GameSpot has a very nice (and very long) article on the past, present, and future of playing games under Linux. As I recounted in my installing the NVIDIA XFree86 4.0 drivers article, setting up your system for gaming under Linux can still be harrowing. Once XFree86 4.0 gets in the major Linux distributions and Creative Labs gets its OpenAL audio drivers out, Linux will be a viable platform for gaming. Then I will be one step closer to nuking Windows off my hard disk forever. And then I'm gonna laugh. Thanks Slashdot.Recent Headlines
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