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can i use windows Xp software in linux and where i can found some nice linux software... game

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Mark Rijckenberg (markrijckenberg) said :
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Hi,

You can use the "synaptic" package manager to manage the software installed on your computer.

* start the package manager from System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager
* enter your password when prompted
* click the "search" button
* enter "game" or "wine" in the dialog.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_(software) for more info on wine. wine allows you to run certain Windows programs inside Linux.

Regards,

Mark

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amit (amit-ramjas) said :
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you wiil need synaptic for installing software on ubuntu
you can find how to at

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto

very basic windows software can be used on ubuntu by installing ' wine '

you can install wine through synaptic as usual

if you want to play windows games on linux then you can consult

http://wiki.winehq.org/

now just consult the documentation on site

hope this provides enough help for you

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Daniel Timmerhindrick (dan1el) said :
#3

Hi,
you can use the wine-emulator to run win applications on a linux system. Google "wine" for more informations.
Search the ubuntu repository for some nice nativ software :-)

Daniel

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Thomas Kluyver (takluyver) said :
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Hi

Some Windows software will work in Linux by using WINE (do "sudo aptitude install wine" to get it), but it's not guaranteed. To check any specific program, search for its name on: http://appdb.winehq.org/

To start looking for software, try going to "Add/Remove programs" in the menu. This provides a list of programs you can install (I think there are some 20 000 if you enable all the repositories). There should be a game section there. You can also browse on the web for games that have a Linux version--for easiest installation, look for those which are packaged for Ubuntu (in .deb files).

Gaming on Linux is generally considered a bit of a weak point--don't expect many 3D FPSs with amazing graphics (although there are people trying to make them...). OpenTTD and FreeCiv are some of the best known games for Linux, although there are plenty of others--warzone 2100, battle for wesnoth...

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Wyatt Smith (wyatt-smith) said :
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Many games will actually run natively in linux as well. For example many 3D FPS games (quake, doom, unreal tournament). These games can run natively because they are openGL. Any game that must be run in DirectX mode has to use ¨Wine¨.

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