Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: 68valu on February 10, 2011, 11:02:01 AM
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anyone use Linux for their sole operating system for their gaming computer?
Or any track record for just day to day use.
Just wondering if any compatibility issues.
68valu
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anyone use Linux for their sole operating system for their gaming computer?
Or any track record for just day to day use.
Just wondering if any compatibility issues.
68valu
The compatibility issue is that most games, if not all, will not run on LINUX
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The compatibility issue is that most games, if not all, will not run on LINUX
I guess that may present a problem then.
thanks
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There have been several threads on the subject in this part of the board. I don't remember the last final outcome or version of Linux they were doing it with but several people had it running AH but again I do not remember and just haven't searched for it recently.
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There were a few posts a while back about successfully running AH under Wine. Seems like a dual-boot Linux/Windows might be simpler.
<shrug>
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There were a few posts a while back about successfully running AH under Wine. Seems like a dual-boot Linux/Windows might be simpler.
<shrug>
+1
WINE is still fairly inefficient, dual boot is best.
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I use Linux as my primary operating system. I use Windows for gaming.
This is simply my preference as it leads toward far less headaches.
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I use LINUX as my primary operating system, including Aces High Version 2.12.4. (about 1.5 years old now). I tried to get a newer version of Aces High running under LINUX, but it gave me some trouble and I lost interest, since I also have Windoze systems that support it well. I suspect it could be done using some variation of the approach I used.
I published EXACT, full details of what I did to switch to LINUX from Windows, using Aces High as the most advanced target application, here:
http://www.askmisterwizard.com/LINUX/PcLinuxOs2008Minime/SwitchingToPcLinuxOs2008Page01Full.htm
Since that time, I've updated to a later version of PcLinuxOS (V2009.1) with success, and it also supports Aces High V2.12.4. One problem: I have never been successful getting the Mission Editor to run under Linux, so I use Windoze for that too.
I hope this helps!
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I use LINUX as my primary operating system, including Aces High Version 2.12.4. (about 1.5 years old now). I tried to get a newer version of Aces High running under LINUX, but it gave me some trouble and I lost interest, since I also have Windoze systems that support it well. I suspect it could be done using some variation of the approach I used.
I published EXACT, full details of what I did to switch to LINUX from Windows, using Aces High as the most advanced target application, here:
http://www.askmisterwizard.com/LINUX/PcLinuxOs2008Minime/SwitchingToPcLinuxOs2008Page01Full.htm
Since that time, I've updated to a later version of PcLinuxOS (V2009.1) with success, and it also supports Aces High V2.12.4. One problem: I have never been successful getting the Mission Editor to run under Linux, so I use Windoze for that too.
I hope this helps!
Pardon me with the obvious but what exactly do you do with the outdated AH client that no longer has MA access and contains no A.I. missions?
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Pardon me with the obvious but what exactly do you do with the outdated AH client that no longer has MA access and contains no A.I. missions?
Im guessing the former 8 player LAN?
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Im guessing the former 8 player LAN?
If I understood right the 8-player hosting was negotiated through HTC servers and outside LAN. If there ever was a LAN option then I must have forgot already.
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There used to be a lan option, yes.
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Pardon me with the obvious but what exactly do you do with the outdated AH client that no longer has MA access and contains no A.I. missions?
As it turns out, Version 2.12.4 is the best for LAN H2H work and the best for offline missions. This is explained here:
http://techvideoreview.com/FlightSimMovies/AcesHigh/Ah2Missions/Ah2OfflineMissionsFullPage.htm