My daughters use Linux for all their school work, and they dual boot into Windows when they wants to play their games. I have tried to get their games to work with Wine, but no such luck. One daughter uses the same computer from a remote X desktop for her school work. However, daughter #1 has become addicted to World of Warcraft (another issue that I need to deal with...;-) ), so daughter #2 is having trouble getting Linux time on their shared computer. My Solution - set up a Windows gaming computer and stop dual booting. I also need a Windows machine for some work-related applications, which I currently have running a a P2 using remote desktop. So, I am looking for hardware suggestions for a modest Windows gaming computer. Here are my thoughts - I would be interested in yours. A Dell Optiplex GX270, P4, 40GB HD, 512 MB RAM Windows XP PRo. I can get a refurbished one for about $250. Another 512 MB RAM is about $40. They are now using an Optiplex GX260 to dual boot, and it seems to work well. My budget is about $300-$350 all in using a shared monitor/keyboard/mouse. Should I be looking at a dual core type machine? Other processors? I know very little about the dual core processors or other types. I worry more about Linux compatibility so I have stuck with P4s. Or, should I look at a dual core processor to upgrade the Linux box (why give all the new stuff to Windows??? ;-)) and use the existing P4 for Windows games? What used machines (brands/models) should I be looking at? I have had great luck with Dell refurbished machines from uBid and Dell, so I am a little partial to them. Also, any suggestions on a way to run both the Windows game machine and Linux homework machine off one mouse/keyboard/monitor in daughter #1's room would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for any suggestions you may have! Mark --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss