[ale] WineX comments?
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Sat Aug 17 17:20:11 EDT 2002
Dow Hurst wrote:
> Linux UK magazine had a favorable article on the package and had an
> interview with the CEO of Transgaming. After reading the article, I've
> decided to try it out too. I haven't played any games for several years
> so am looking forward to trying the Linux games I picked up cheap at
> MicroCenter as well as using the Transgaming environment.
>
> The note on some educational software running is interesting. We could
> make that part of our testbed for the LinuxInGASchools project. Thanks
> Fletch for that tip.
The only windows games I own are both Monty Python games. One, I never
took out of the box. I might give Transgaming a spin for those as well.
> Dow
>
>
> "James P. Kinney III" wrote:
>
>>Has anyone used Transgaming's WineX? I'm contemplating plonking down the
>>$$ for it for my kids and am interested in feedback on how well it works
>>or doesn't work.
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