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My question might seem very simple to most all of you (just installed red hat yesterday first time ever using linux), but here it goes. The question is when i boot up my computer it goes through a series of system checks...it goes through them and say if it's ok or it has failed..all say ok but is it normal for me to see that...or should that not happen.
That sound great..even if i can't i'll just install it on windows anyways. I have them both on my computer. I've only had Red hat for about a day but it seems really cool...
I used WineX to run Warcraft 3 before, run's fine except for the curser is not the hand for the race you're using, rather the crosshair-like curser used when casting spells. I also ran some other games on it too, forget what they were though cause it was a while ago...
^ will give you harddrive requirements. For RAM, you will be ok if you have 64 megs or more... maybe 32 if you are just using console, I'm not sure about that though.
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