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@yogi_berra: actually with the release of the linux client binaries from the steam website makes that this isn't a rumor anymore, it's pretty much real! But I do agree with the lack of official announcement it is pretty much upsetting! But it happened, if you can't believe that then don't post at all then there is no reason to bother with this!
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Release is the wrong word. You took a binary from a "non-official" website (meaning the URL never had been posted into the public). Chances are people stumbled across a mess-around-with attempt of somebody at Valve. Nobody knows what the intention behind this had been. Chances are they got scared now as the "evil linux hackers" snagged whatever they had been looking at and hacked (yes, you hacked them folks! this kind of hack is very bad!). If I were in charge there I would pull the plug until I can be sure people won't "hack" my steam soft.
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Originally posted by Dragonlord View PostRelease is the wrong word. You took a binary from a "non-official" website (meaning the URL never had been posted into the public). Chances are people stumbled across a mess-around-with attempt of somebody at Valve. Nobody knows what the intention behind this had been. Chances are they got scared now as the "evil linux hackers" snagged whatever they had been looking at and hacked (yes, you hacked them folks! this kind of hack is very bad!). If I were in charge there I would pull the plug until I can be sure people won't "hack" my steam soft.
Dude, thats why your not in charge.
But somewhere you have a point, high-tech enterprises with a commercial end are normally 'very' concerned about leaks. In this case they where 'notified' by the linux community. In other cases they never hear about it. the Community did them a favor! (If the leak was on purpose than the community did them a favor as wel).
IF valve was working on a linux client... it would certainly not end the project because of a few 'naughty' linux dudes.
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Gabe is an ex microsoft jobbie. Valve have been pretty anti Linux from the start. UNIX is the only platform when it comes to running their game servers, but they don't care for it when it comes to client software.
Mark my words, steam isn't coming to Linux. I am not trolling, it's just the cold hard truth considering Valve haven't said anything about Linux.
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Originally posted by tmpdir View PostSerious? If you were in charge of a milliondollar enterprise investing in an ongoing project... YOU would PULL the plug? Just to show your the boss?
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Originally posted by tmpdir View PostSerious? If you were in charge of a milliondollar enterprise investing in an ongoing project... YOU would PULL the plug? Just to show your the boss?
Dude, thats why your not in charge.
I've been in a similar role in the past and present- I'd pull the plug if it didn't align with my philosophy and posed a major expense with little apparent payoff. So, don't tell me that's why I'm not in charge. As for that company...it's extant, but I'm trying to resurrect it. Why? Because the CFO was caught embezzling investor funding at a critical time and we lost the wind in our sails. At that time, I was just the CTO, but I've been "promoted" since that time.
IF valve was working on a linux client... it would certainly not end the project because of a few 'naughty' linux dudes.
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Originally posted by the_real_bill View PostGabe is an ex microsoft jobbie. Valve have been pretty anti Linux from the start. UNIX is the only platform when it comes to running their game servers, but they don't care for it when it comes to client software.
You can't say for positive what they're going to or not do unless you're directly privy to Valve's inner workings (at which point, you should be cautious about making remarks as you're divulging company confidential information without permission...)
More to the point, I'm of the understanding that many of the indies that use his service have been asking for the possibility of it on Linux. It's not Source, you know, it's a DRM and delivery system and nothing else. If they did a Linux version, it'd not cost them much more than the MacOS version would in efforts (since at the bulk of the layers you're working at, they're identical...).
Mark my words, steam isn't coming to Linux. I am not trolling, it's just the cold hard truth considering Valve haven't said anything about Linux.
I'm not going to take a position either way, mind. I don't know and I am not going to be cynical or optimistic on this. And I'd think people would be wise to adopt the same position on this. That way you'll not be overly disappointed if your position on this is right, and you'll be mildly and pleasantly surprised if it does go the way that we're being told it's going to be.
(As an aside, I'll mention that the last time Michael did something along these lines, it did actually pan out over time- it just took about 6 months longer for AMD to roll out programming info for their Radeon lineups. This is one of the reasons I'm setting squarely in the middle on this. I'd be cynical like you, just for differing reasons if it wasn't for that... )
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Originally posted by Dragonlord View PostRelease is the wrong word. You took a binary from a "non-official" website (meaning the URL never had been posted into the public). Chances are people stumbled across a mess-around-with attempt of somebody at Valve. Nobody knows what the intention behind this had been. Chances are they got scared now as the "evil linux hackers" snagged whatever they had been looking at and hacked (yes, you hacked them folks! this kind of hack is very bad!). If I were in charge there I would pull the plug until I can be sure people won't "hack" my steam soft.
We'll see, lol. We'll see.
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