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Post by dynamicsonic on May 18, 2010 15:29:00 GMT 10
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I, Farmer
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oh...oh god... oh my sweet dear lord... forget what i said about the pixel avatars, please bring them back
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Post by I, Farmer on May 18, 2010 16:10:21 GMT 10
Already heard.
Still awesome news, although I don't think I'll be using it to begin with. Aside from my Linux drive only being 30GB, there's no real point in buying everything again.
That said, if the selection's decent, then I'll be able to finally ditch Windows for good when new computer time comes around again.
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Post by dynamicsonic on May 18, 2010 18:30:38 GMT 10
...there's no real point in buying everything again... I think they'll pull of what they did with the Mac Support. Also, does WINE actually work?
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I, Farmer
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oh...oh god... oh my sweet dear lord... forget what i said about the pixel avatars, please bring them back
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Post by I, Farmer on May 18, 2010 21:01:44 GMT 10
Also, does WINE actually work? Depends on your definition of "work". It's usable, but some software, especially games, run in a very unstable state or not at all. If I remember correctly, WINE replicates DirectX 7. I don't use WINE anymore. I have Windows for Windows things and Ubuntu for Ubuntu things.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2010 21:57:36 GMT 10
Couldn't Linux already run Steam?
Or did it just run a bunch of servers for Source games and they couldn't actually play them?
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