On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 6:11 AM, Antonio Olivares
<olivares14...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Why?  There are many people out there that play games, and for gaming no OS 
> out there, no Crossover, wine, ..., Virtual machines out there beat windows.  
> Most of the games are for windows and till linux > creates games that are on 
> par with the ones that are played in windows.
>

It is perfectly possible to run Fedora, with a Windows VM, and then
play the games in the VM!  That way you get the security of linux with
the wonderful fallback if the Windows VM get messed up - just pull the
VM back from that backup file that you of course always keep up to
date - and you are done - none of that install, reboot, update,
reboot, update, reboot, install new game package, reboot, update,
reboot, reboot, reboot - oh dear have I overused the "reboot" word by
one!

Despite the problems Fedora still rocks!

-- 
mike c
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