You might be able to pull off the Sims on Ubuntu with Wine but thats likely to be many hours of study and some hardship though if you like Ubuntu its worth it my brother did the same so he could run Blizzard games and once you get it right sometimes you even find they run better than windows. The insane level of DRM and other spyware services in Vista that report home to MS every second of the day has me finally on the tipping edge to just making my next PC Ubuntu Linux. I'm well aware of the added difficulty it will cause for PC gaming but I'll just take that as a challenge to finally learn the workings of Linux OS more. As for the OP thanks for the link to InfraRecorder never heard of that look forward to trying that in lieu of Nero. @ Rubang you can burn the Ubuntu disc and try it out without installing a thing. Worse thing that happens you hate it and pop the disc out and choose not to install it. I actually keep a Ubuntu disc on hand specifically cause that capability can make it a useful tool to fix some file thats completely borked on a Windows machine in a graphic interface instead of dealing with a command line or something.
Now Playing : Links Crossbow Training(Wii), Super Mario Galaxy(Wii) FE: Path of Radiance(GC)







