norman wrote: > I am contemplating buying my 9 year old granddaughter a new PC for > Christmas. Presently, she has a fairly old PC and has been using Windows > both at home and at school. (I hear cries of shame). She is of course > familiar with Ubuntu when she uses my machine and it would be my > intention to wean her onto Ubuntu on her new machine. Where I need > advice is in selecting the best way to enable her to join in with her > classmates, if and when she may need to, with regard to such things as > educational games and suchlike which do not play on Linux. > > I know of Wine and Crossover Office but neither of these appear to be > what is needed. So, fellow Ubuntu users, what would you advise an old > codger to do. > > Norman > > I'm not sure if this is what you're after, but I used to use Cedega for some games. It's worth is a bit patchy though.... If games are going to be a problem, dual boot the machine and put Edubuntu as the primary boot option. Windows is only really good for games after all (thats all my windows box is used for really!).
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