One way would be through the Ubuntu Software Center. You have it under the Applications menu. Select "games" category and install any game by clicking on it.
Another way is by getting .deb files from the net (for example from www.getdeb.net). By double clicking these files you will be presented with a window that will guide you through the installation. Be carefull: choose the .deb accordingly to your arhitecture (32bit or 64bit)
Some games aren't compiled for ubuntu so they must have an installation guide on their website. Follow it carefully and all will be well.
It is most likely that you will run in to issues some times. If that happens ask your questions on the ubuntu forums... they have the anwsers.
Hope this helped, good gaming...
Szilvi
No. After download and burn the Ubuntu 10.10 install disk, you can either TRY Ubuntu without affecting your Windows at all, or INSTALL Ubuntu to have them both in your PC. However, to install Ubuntu, you need to be careful. Make sure not to install Ubuntu to the Windows drive. That is all.
install ubuntu-restricted-extras from the package repositories or ubuntu software center.
Click the install as partition when installing Ubuntu.
PowerPC version of Ubuntu.
When you boot from the install CD, indicate which partition you want Ubuntu installed on.
Yes. You will need to install Wine (available through Synaptic). After you install it, you should be able to play many (but certainly not all) Windows games.
sudo apt-get install e16
Install Crossover Office and then install Photoshop thru it.
When you first install Ubuntu, it will walk you through the steps to install it and keep your other OS installed. Then when you boot your dual-boot system, you can simply select Ubuntu.
Get the Ubuntu (linux) version. If you install ubuntu it comes with it.
Wubi can only be used to install Ubuntu. (It stands for Windows-based Ubuntu Installer).
you computer will be slower than before you install ubuntu....