Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> 15 minutes to using your existing Windows install & apps in Ubuntu
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> | Here?s a simple guide to using your existing Windows install inside
> | Ubuntu - and still being able to start it from your hard disk if you
> | need. Unlike previous guides, it takes around 15 minutes and doesn?t
> | require any terminal use.
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> http://www.venturecake.com
a-simple-guide-to-using-your-existing-windows-install-apps-in-ubuntu/
> http://tinyurl.com/2yc3nh
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>
> Related:
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> The easy, Wine way to run Windows apps on Linux
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> | Many would-be Linux users don't make the leap because there are one or
> | two Windows applications they just can't live without.
Its funny how meellions and beellions of windummy applications have
come down to just one or two now!!
BEAAWAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAAAA!!!!
> That doesn't
> | have to hold them back anymore.
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> http://desktoplinux.com/news/NS5460072106.html
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> Windows games in Linux
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> | Gamers like to be able to play all their games and get right to
> | gaming instead of messing with configurations. Even if their
> | games were available for Linux, switching to Linux seemed like
> | a bad choice until recently, as only a very small amount of
> | commercial games have official Linux-support.
> |
> | [...]
> |
> | Cedega has added many unique features not found in Wine, like
> | compatibility with most modern copy-protections and a Games Disc
> | Database in which profiles optimized for each of the games in
> | the database are available, as well as a GUI for managing
> | installed games.
> |
> | Cedega costs only $5 month, but you have to sign up for at
> | least 3 months, yet trying it out is not a budget-killer -
> | you can always cancel your subscription.
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> http://friendlylinux.org/2007/01/28/windows-games-in-linux/
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