My first question is about setting up gg-client in linux
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My first question is about setting up gg-client in linux
GG-client a popular gaming platform for playing warcraft.
Would anyone please help me with a detailed tutorial.
which will help me setup gg-client in any popular linux platform.
would be of gr8 help to many of us..
We all noobs in linux so pls help us.
What is the gg-client supposed to do?
Is it for Warcraft 1, 2, 3, Frozen Throne or World of Warcraft?
What have you tried so far? Did you get Warcraft to run?
If you don't want to tell us what's wrong, we can't possibly help you.
I don't know what you have done with linux so far, but since this is your first post, I assume this is one of the first things you did after installing linux.
Linux should OF COURSE NOT be your first choice to run programs/games that were written for Microsoft Windows. You might want to keep windows to play games, for now.
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