Unfortunately I haven't gotten into WINE yet (although it is installed),
nor VMWare.  I tried installing Unreal Tournament 2003 earlier, but get
the following error message and don't know what to do.  I did a complete
Red Hat 8 installation, installing everything

Couldn't set video mode: Couldn't find matching GLX visual


History:

Exiting due to error


Any ideas since you use it?  Figure it's worth a short asking.

-Jon
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 22:33, Joe Giles wrote:
> Once I get my Joystick driver installed (which is another thread >:-O) I
> think I can whack windows from my PC at home. Most of the games I play are
> either playable using WINE or native to Linux. Allot more games are now
> being written for Linux (Unreal Tournament 2003 is a one and Return To
> Castle Wolfenstien is another to name a few).
> 
> For work, I'm almost there with Linux. I am a Systems Integrator for a
> telcom (an 11 billion plus in the whole telcom :-P) and I use XP allot.
> Mainly for Office and Terminal services. But with rdesktop and the new
> Open Office, looks like Linux on the laptop with a quick copy of XP on
> VMWare for signing into the company VPN from home might be happening in
> the near feature :-P!!!!
> 
> Again, thanks for the feedback...
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> 
> Jonathan Gaudette said:
> > My opinion on Red Hat 8 is a good one.  I modified their bluecurve theme
> > so that it was to my liking, but overall I like it.  I don't see what
> > all the fuss was about with it.  I mean, it's just a theme (from what I
> > notice) and it's just as easy to take it off to the traditional KDE
> > theme.
> >
> > Overall though, I'm impressed with Red Hat 8.0.  So impressed, I have
> > officially switched my main workstation (dual 1.6ghz AMD) to it.  I now
> > only use Windows to rip DVD's (I haven't gotten around to getting a
> > Linux program for that yet) and play game's.  Other than that, I'm on
> > Linux permanently.
> >
> > That's just my two cents.
> >
> > -Jon
> >
> > On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 20:10, Joe Giles wrote:
> >> This might not be the most appropriate spot for this kind of question,
> >> and I will gladly apologize if someone doesn't like it, but I would
> >> like to know what you all think about the new Red Hat 8.0. I am
> >> downloading the 4th CD now and I was going to install it, but in light
> >> of e-mails this last week, I'm not sure I want to with all the
> >> problems others are having. I have a perfectly good working 7.3
> >> install and I really would like to get others opinions of it before I
> >> format and reinstall. I was thinking about installing it on VMWare and
> >> giving it a test drive first.
> >>
> >> Anyway, what do you think; do you like it, or would you wait for the
> >> next release (or any fixes)?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> p.s.
> >> Again, if the moderators (or anyone else) does not like me to request
> >> this information on this list, let me know and I will post elseware...
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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