AlphaWolf
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IIRC most of these things are being worked on pretty well.
Last I heard, the linux driver architecture was going to be overhauled, in fact, soon one driver will work on all hardware platforms, with minimal configuration needed.
The french government, Lindows, RedHat, SuSe, and several other commercial entities are actualy investing a lot of money in this. About the command line interface, I myself would always like to have a console ready. They even keep the console in Mac OSX.
CodeWeavers and Transgaming have gotten all of the more commonly used programs and more popular games to work great under wine, compatibility is increasing rapidly too.
EA, idsoftware, Maxis, and a few others are releasing linux versions of a few of their games (id releases linux versions of all of their games, in fact quake3 was out for linux a few days before windows).
In other words, yeah, a lot can happen in 3 years :happy:
Easy installation of drivers (no manual configuration needed)
Last I heard, the linux driver architecture was going to be overhauled, in fact, soon one driver will work on all hardware platforms, with minimal configuration needed.
More GUI orientated working, with CMD line features hidden substantially beneath the OS for advanced users
The french government, Lindows, RedHat, SuSe, and several other commercial entities are actualy investing a lot of money in this. About the command line interface, I myself would always like to have a console ready. They even keep the console in Mac OSX.
Compatability
CodeWeavers and Transgaming have gotten all of the more commonly used programs and more popular games to work great under wine, compatibility is increasing rapidly too.
Game publisher support
EA, idsoftware, Maxis, and a few others are releasing linux versions of a few of their games (id releases linux versions of all of their games, in fact quake3 was out for linux a few days before windows).
In other words, yeah, a lot can happen in 3 years :happy: