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Originally posted by Michael View PostThere's been some issues with the Steam client in terms of automation. I haven't checked in a couple weeks though to see if the issues I hit were resolved. Basically, Steam wouldn't exit cleanly after test execution.
Yesterday I opened up steam, saw CS:Source was having a sale, and bought it, and it got me thinking: wouldn't it be nice if there was a site that listed promotions on linux games? It could list the HiB while they were running, and steam sales, and whatnot. That way you could have a central place to follow for all those things.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostThat URL is useless for source-based Linux distros because it lacks a version number.
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Originally posted by 89c51 View PostJUST DO IT. Even if it means doing it manually
I am really curious to see how it runs with the open drivers.
Maybe it is time to emerge a steam-client-meta on my system besides my Desura. I still got that Steam account around from L4D1 and 2 on Windows. Hadn't had much time for gaming lately but anyway. One more Linux client install in their logs and statistics.Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!
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I am more interested if there are big differences between different distro's.
I would like opensource drivers but at the moment for gaming, they are not a real option.
Serious Sam 3 is hard enough on my pc on Linux and w7, with the proprietary drivers.
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Originally posted by Gps4l View PostI am more interested if there are big differences between different distro's.
I would like opensource drivers but at the moment for gaming, they are not a real option.
Serious Sam 3 is hard enough on my pc on Linux and w7, with the proprietary drivers.Last edited by shadowriver; 08 March 2013, 05:46 PM.
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