Sergey V. Udaltsov <sergey.oudaltsov@clients.ie> wrote: >> First of all Windows gaming under Linux is highly specialised. > I do believe >> So I suggest Transgaming's winex, over wine as they have some >> additions. See http://www.transgaming.com/ for more info. > Was there. Don't want to pay money. Wine is free, isn't it? Hopefully > one day we'll get everything in core wine. That day will be pretty far away in case everybody thinks the same as you. Frankly, I'm sort of sick of the seemingly universal "Linux == free" mentality. Yes, M$ is evil (very, actually), yes, they earn way too much money, but who exactly taught you to apply the same principle to Linux companies ?? Besides, did you know that there's a pretty remarkable difference between the company producing VMWare and the companies working on Wine ? Guess what that difference is ? >> There are issues with the menu in HL at present, I believe > Menu works generally acceptable. My problems happen between menu and > real action. >> Transgaming are looking into this as we speak. If you want online >> multi-player CS, then use the command options, to connect to a server. > Thanks, I know. >> winex hl.exe -- hl.exe -gl -console -w 1024 -noipx -nojoy >> -numericping -console -toconsole -game cstrike +connect 1.2.3.4 > Yes, I already took all these options from HOWTO. The do not help:( BTW, > I still would like to have it in non-opengl mode. Well, bad news: you'll have to use the Transgaming version, I'm afraid. P.S.: no, I'm not a TG employee. I'm kind of an employee of the "other" company in this field, though... (of course my opinion is not in the least related to me having anything to do with them) -- Andreas Mohr, Renningen, Germany In case you need to contact me after expiry of temporary email address: my eternal (hopefully) email address is frqr2001 at the domain sneakemail.com