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I disagree.. KDE 3.X was absolutely great and KDE 4.8+ is great as well. Everything in the middle... Well.... Let's just say I stuck with KDE 3.X, plugged my ears, covered my eyes and held my nose until KDE 4.8+ came out... PHEW! At least the worst part is over! Hopefully no more major "upgrades" for a while.
This. A thousand times this. But never fear, there are forum fanboys who will insist you don't know what you're talking about.
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Has anyone tried the TF2 beta? I just got my invite today, and tried installing it just to see how it ran on my pc. Every time I try to open it, I get a black screen with a movable mouse cursor, then it crashes back to the desktop. I haven't tried any other games as of yet. Running 12.10 x64
Salut,
I am on Debian Wheezy/sid 64bit.
I haven't tested the beta version of TF2(it didn't show up in my list) but the "normal" one and I got the same problem. After looking after a solution in many posts, I found and try this:
I added these two lines in .bashrc (the user one not root)
export LANG=C;
export LC_NUMERIC=C;
Then, I was able to start and play TF2. The only issue I encourted was about missing letters(replaced by blank spaces) in some text like "W lcome in ..." but TF2 ran quiet well.
For information, check if you client version is up to date(directly in the Steam client), I did it and it worked.
Has anyone tried the TF2 beta? I just got my invite today, and tried installing it just to see how it ran on my pc. Every time I try to open it, I get a black screen with a movable mouse cursor, then it crashes back to the desktop. I haven't tried any other games as of yet. Running 12.10 x64
Works great here with Intel HD 4000 graphics and Trisquel GNU/Linux.
Well, FPS could be higher, but it is playable if you set graphics options a little bit down from "full max everything".
Any of you guys testing the games with open drivers (non intel that is)?? Are they good enough??
Running fine here on Radeon HD 6970 with FOSS drivers. A few graphical glitches here and there, but I'll bet they are gone if I update drivers (kernel + newest mesa from git).
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