Ooh, you have to see the second video I posted. I did it better that time.
Yes, it is free. You just need to be running a current release of any Linux distribution. In fact, if you go with the one called Kubuntu (put that in google), it comes already running.
I happen to have a nice new notebook with 2g RAM and a Nvidia geforce 7400. But my friend got it running well on an old toshiba satellite with 1G ram and only an ATI radeon with shared memory. The difference is, if you have a dedicated graphics card, it will use that; if you have a graphics card with shared memory, it will have to use XGL to have the CPU help with rendering.
Let me know what you've got to work with, and I could get some info for you.
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so where'd you get that?
it wouldn't happen to be free would it?
what's your ram n processor?
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Yes, it is free. You just need to be running a current release of any Linux distribution. In fact, if you go with the one called Kubuntu (put that in google), it comes already running.
I happen to have a nice new notebook with 2g RAM and a Nvidia geforce 7400. But my friend got it running well on an old toshiba satellite with 1G ram and only an ATI radeon with shared memory. The difference is, if you have a dedicated graphics card, it will use that; if you have a graphics card with shared memory, it will have to use XGL to have the CPU help with rendering.
Let me know what you've got to work with, and I could get some info for you.
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there's too many variables:
being virgin to linux, getting other stuff to work with it, etc
I'm hyper-focused on anatomy studies write now
this'll go to the back burner
thanks though
have fun with it.
lol: wait, you already are.
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