Fedora 6 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Bible

There isn't much you need to know to run basic X Window–based games that come with Fedora and RHEL. The following sections describe basic information about Linux gaming.

Where to Get Information on Linux Gaming

To find news on the latest games available for Linux, as well as links to download sites, go to some of the several Web sites available. Here are a few to get you started:

Choosing a Video Card for Gaming

Because high-end games place extraordinary demands on your video hardware, choosing a good video card and configuring it properly is one of the keys to ensuring a good gaming experience. For advanced gaming you will need to go beyond what a basic 64-bit card can do for you.

Support for video cards in Fedora comes primarily from the X.org project. For details on exactly which features and cards are supported for the current release of Fedora or RHEL, refer to the X.Org Wiki ( http://wiki.x.org ). Select the link to documentation for the version of X.Org software included in your version of Fedora or RHEL (for example, http://wiki.x.org/X11R6.8.2/doc ).

One video card feature that can greatly improve your gaming experience is Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI). Whether you are running the games using Cedega or natively in Linux, a card that supports DRI allows your video display to do hardware acceleration. You can find a more complete list of video cards that support DRI from the DRI project site ( http://dri. sourceforge .net/ ).

Here are some suggestions of video cards you can use with Fedora and RHEL for gaming that either supply proprietary Linux drivers or include DRI support:

To find out whether DRI is working on your current video card, you can use the glxinfo command (available from the glx- utils package). Type the following:

$ glxinfo grep rendering direct rendering: Yes

This example shows that direct rendering is supported. If it were not supported, the output would say No instead of Yes . Even if DRI is not supported, you may experience the best game play with a high-end card from either ATI or NVIDIA. While DRI support can be important, many games support OpenGL rendering, a feature supported by both NVIDIA and ATI video cards. Both companies have specific driver requirements, so make sure you research the cards, driver requirements, and any game-specific issue before you plop down big money on a top- tier 3D video card.

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