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  • #51
    Anyone got Rochard to work with r600g (Radeon HD 4850, Mesa 8.0.x)?

    I just happen to end up with a black window and no warning or error message.

    (Edit: The 64-bit version.)
    Last edited by entropy; 20 September 2012, 05:03 AM.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by cliff View Post
      I have Glib 2.11 need Glib 2.12 Damn!! Last time I stayed up until 3:00Am trying to compile a newer version of Glib from source I hosed up my computer and had to do a clean install. Why oh why didn't I learn Linux when my brain was still working better. Instead I grew fat, lazy and old, lulled to sleep by the Satanic Eugenics supporting windowz.
      Debian stable is not fit at all for a desktop computer. If you're not too rusty yet you could try to get used to Gentoo, the stable branch is rock solid and it's also pretty up to date. For example glibc is at version 2.15.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Ansla View Post
        Debian stable is not fit at all for a desktop computer. If you're not too rusty yet you could try to get used to Gentoo, the stable branch is rock solid and it's also pretty up to date. For example glibc is at version 2.15.
        Debian not fit for a desktop computer?

        I've been using Debian for over 10 years now, I've used it on all my home PCs, I've used it on my servers, I've used it on my HP Touchpad Tablet (PreWare chroot), and I've used it on my netbook.. Not once did I ever think any other distro would have been better.

        Don't make flamebait.

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        • #54
          I didn't say Debian is not fit for desktop, I said Debian stable, care to argue that the "stable" branch is fit for desktop?
          Last edited by Ansla; 20 September 2012, 07:50 AM. Reason: typo

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          • #55
            Originally posted by narciso View Post
            Which is a no no regarding performance vs windows. Just like Bastion game.
            Without wanting I think you're right: Just like Bastion game means that you should use good video drivers to run right (see here for details). Please wait that your upstream drivers get better. Or if you want to play it today and to run fast, buy an Ivy Bridge CPU and use it to play the game.
            Unity games look cool and I'm really glad that Humble Bundle include high quality games!

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            • #56
              Haha, I love how a report on how Torchlight was ported badly (not built to require an older libc, exactly to run on more distro releases) turned into dissing Debian.

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