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Colonel Kernel wrote:
  1. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
For games, I plug my PS1 (The best system ever made, by the way.) into my video card, and use kdetv to view it. It works like a charm, and I can play while at the same time, never leaving my computer. (And who said Linux didn't have games? :P )
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For a nice free game for Linux and Windows alike, try Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory - have never tried the Linux version but it should play exactly the same as the Windows one.

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Post by neon »

Its not a single program, but without Windows, it would be very hard for me to develop an OS :D

Other then that:
Firefox - Without it, The following would be hard to get
MSVC++ 2005 EE
NASM
GCC/LD
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http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe

It opened up the way into a whole new world. Today I'm a Linux user. ;-)
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