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August 9th, 2007

Jazz Jackrabbit 2 on Linux


This came as a pleasant surprise. This is where Linux beats Windows hands down. Wine can be used to run Windows native applications on Linux, whereas Windows hardly suports writing to a Linux partition, leave alone running applications. KDE 4 apps will be Windows compatible, but all that is totally the effort of the open source community, nothing related to Microsoft.

I used Wine (short for Windows Emulator) to run JJ2 on PCLinuxOS, with all the features including Internet-Multiplayer options working. Here is a screenshot -

The resolution is however quite low (640 X 480), but the rendering was smooth and not jaggered (like other Windows apps).


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One Comment on “Jazz Jackrabbit 2 on Linux”

  1. sheverooneNo Gravatar  Says:
    May 23rd, 2008 at 6:06 pm

    I gotta say “PAAAAAh”! nOTTGGHIng works for me in WINE. pah.

    /(KUBUNTU 8,04)

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