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Ziek88
12-12-2013, 11:09 AM
Anyone on here a Fedora user? I'm planning to load it on one of my computers soon, probably after the new release in a few days. Any suggestions for good apps and whatnot? I'm pretty familiar with ubuntu so I'm not new to linux. Just changing flavors. Also interested in what sort of gaming success has been had on Fedora.

Imperial_Kade
12-12-2013, 11:18 AM
I've used fedora on 1 of my crap computers but due to on-board video card errors (which made a screen of colorful oblique lines every 5 min. forcing me to reboot my pc) I wasn't able to use it to its fullest extent and I couldn't even download apps off the interwebs because of a security key missing that I couldn't fix because when I tried to update my whole system I was unsuccessful because my screen would go into a state of a bunch of colorful oblique line!!!!!! So keep me posted on wasn't happened and and how it works mine sure didn't!

LiNuX
12-12-2013, 11:51 AM
I have a fedora machine at home and at work. But I don't do any gaming on either, I've run game servers on the one at home (CS and L4D), and the one at work, I use as a web server to publish work related stuff.

I don't really do too much else with any of my Linux machines besides use them as servers. But stuff I have installed include Gimp, WINE (excellent tool), and a windows virtual machine (On my machine at work).

And more and more things are coming out with Linux support which is good.

Glad to hear you're trying it out.

Ziek88
12-12-2013, 12:07 PM
I have a fedora machine at home and at work. But I don't do any gaming on either, I've run game servers on the one at home (CS and L4D), and the one at work, I use as a web server to publish work related stuff.

I don't really do too much else with any of my Linux machines besides use them as servers. But stuff I have installed include Gimp, WINE (excellent tool), and a windows virtual machine (On my machine at work).

And more and more things are coming out with Linux support which is good.

Glad to hear you're trying it out.

Yea, I'm bored with Ubuntu so I figure it's time to try a new flavor. I've done a lot with ubuntu but with each update I find I like it a little less and less.

@Kade
I'll let you know if I have any success. On Ubuntu I had pretty much all of my games working except league of legends would have to be re modded every time they did an update and I got sick of it. Fedora 20 turns up in 5 days so I'll probably spend a lot of time on this during my time off from work over christmas.

My goals are-
*Games
Steam games (long list) working.
League of Legends
Neverwinter Online
Anarchy Online

*Applications
Media Server (similar to TVersity on windows)


Bunch of other stuff but anything else is easy stuff.

LiNuX
12-12-2013, 12:24 PM
Reminds me, I actually ran League of Legends on my home machine a while ago, runs just fine with WINE. Have not tried any steam games though but I know people who have (on Linux in general, not specifically fedora).

Ziek88
12-12-2013, 12:44 PM
Is it running with Wine again? There was a period there where it wasn't. Last time I did that though was right around the last preseason patch so the crashes may have not been linux related haha.

LiNuX
12-12-2013, 12:54 PM
I ran it win wine, but it was almost 2 years ago.

Imperial_Kade
12-12-2013, 12:59 PM
When that new update fedora 20 is it? comes out Ill be getting a copy ill post what happens!

And what is WINE if I may ask?

LiNuX
12-12-2013, 01:04 PM
When that new update fedora 20 is it? comes out Ill be getting a copy ill post what happens!

And what is WINE if I may ask?

It lets you run windows apps on Linux (and other OS): WineHQ - Run Windows applications on Linux, BSD, Solaris and Mac OS X (http://www.winehq.org/)

Ziek88
12-12-2013, 01:10 PM
It lets you run windows apps on Linux (and other OS): WineHQ - Run Windows applications on Linux, BSD, Solaris and Mac OS X (http://www.winehq.org/)

My favorite way to describe win.

Basically, windows apps are strict and don't like OS mixing so Linux uses wine to get them a little tipsy so they loosen up a bit. Linux is a player.