OS Help Please.

August 7th, 2016

Hey I’m about to format my computer mainly because i’ve got a lot of dll errors and other troubles with windows so i really gotta do this, i went to a lan party recently and the org of the event gave me a CD of Linux openSUSE 11.1 i was wondering if i can run my games and adobe suite app’s in there or if i gotta install windows again … plus i got no windows boot cd so i was wondering if you could indicate me a thrust worthy one on this forum, i would be very thankfull! Thankz in advance.!
Answer #1
Downlad a windows XP from the Apps section…To make games and Apps run in Linux…Use Wine…
Answer #2
So games and adobe apps do run all on linux or is it troublesome ?
Answer #3
Some of them will some of them won’t…The only way is to try them and find out…As I said..Use Wine..
Answer #4
Wine can be used for simple software, but most complicated software like adobe cs or games will most likely not work on it.
Answer #5
personally I don’t advice anyone to use SUSE, it’s the only ~ Lovely ~ distro I’ve every tried & tried most.
I suggest you try ubuntu if you wanna try linux. they can send a free cd/dvd to you if you don’t want to download/burn it.
you can run games & other windows in linux using wine/crossover office/cedega(not sure if it’s spelled right), but it’s not recommended if you don’t at least know the basics of linux & wine. what I suggest is that you download windows XP from these forums(shouldn’t be to hard to find it) & install it. after that install ubuntu(or suse if you really want to use that ~censored~) & it’ll set up dualbooting nice & easy. get used to ubuntu & try to get your games/programs to run on it. ubuntu has quite a big community & forums where you can get good help very quickly. once you’re used to it you can easily decide to drop windows.
Answer #6
personally I don't advice anyone to use SUSE, it's the only ~love~ distro I've every tried & tried most.
I suggest you try ubuntu if you wanna try linux. they can send a free cd/dvd to you if you don't want to download/burn it.
you can run games & other windows in linux using wine/crossover office/cedega(not sure if it's spelled right), but it's not recommended if you don't at least know the basics of linux & wine. what I suggest is that you download windows XP from these forums(shouldn't be to hard to find it) & install it. after that install ubuntu(or suse if you really want to use that ~censored~) & it'll set up dualbooting nice & easy. get used to ubuntu & try to get your games/programs to run on it. ubuntu has quite a big community & forums where you can get good help very quickly. once you're used to it you can easily decide to drop windows.

Seems like the best thing to do ! Thankz a lot man!
Answer #7
Adobe apps will not work on Wine period! And most games will not work through Wine or Crossover. If you want games or Adobe get Windows.

 

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