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  • HenriPablo
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    Speaking of x-plane on linux, is there a workaround to make the Saitek rudder pedals work? X-plane does not recognize them for me (I asked about and looked for a fix, filled a ticket with Laminiar too). The strange thing is that FlightGear recognizes them without a problem, so I'm thinking it's not a hardware issue with the pedals (hopefully). Anywho, I'm using the latest Mint and X-P 11.

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  • Leopard
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    Originally posted by tzui View Post

    It does run with Mesa for me (at least with AMDGPU/RadeonSI).

    Try this: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/wiki/Games_broken_on_Mesa

    There is an environment variable you must set to get clouds and tutorials running but I don't remember it. I will post it when I'm back home.
    I'm on Nvidia

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  • boxie
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    Originally posted by Pawlerson View Post
    An only serious Linux desktop distribution messed up recently. It's not surprising Steam and non steam Linux desktop usage dropped after abandoning Unity. However, moving to Wayland and flatpak (I hope) should bring huge benefits in the future. It will be much easier for third party companies to support Linux with flatpak. As for now Canonical should focus on making Gnome more user friendly and stable, unbloat the kernel (ridiculous debugging options turned on, 250Hz timer, deadline disk scheduler etc.). Ps. Canonical shouldn't switch to Gnome 3 yet imo. They should wait at least for another release and.. they should do this more quietly, so people wouldn't ever notice. Imagine Kubuntu switching from KDE to xfce or some other DE. It will be shocking for Kubuntu users and most of them would probably drop it for good. Canonical sucks at PR.
    Ubuntu switching back to gnome isn't much a problem. the experience is close enough atm and by the time 18.04 lts rolls around it will be much better.

    not having to develop an DE frees them up to polish the experience

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  • mlau
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    Originally posted by Leopard View Post
    If they wouldn't use OpenGL compat profile for that game, usage would be higher because Mesa users can't play this.
    They sort of have to since a quarter of their userbase and one of the main developers uses Macs...
    Last edited by mlau; 08 November 2017, 09:05 AM.

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  • Kemosabe
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    Originally posted by Pawlerson View Post
    An only serious Linux desktop distribution messed up recently. It's not surprising Steam and non steam Linux desktop usage dropped after abandoning Unity. However, moving to Wayland and flatpak (I hope) should bring huge benefits in the future. It will be much easier for third party companies to support Linux with flatpak. As for now Canonical should focus on making Gnome more user friendly and stable, unbloat the kernel (ridiculous debugging options turned on, 250Hz timer, deadline disk scheduler etc.). Ps. Canonical shouldn't switch to Gnome 3 yet imo. They should wait at least for another release and.. they should do this more quietly, so people wouldn't ever notice. Imagine Kubuntu switching from KDE to xfce or some other DE. It will be shocking for Kubuntu users and most of them would probably drop it for good. Canonical sucks at PR.
    So the 1% is mainstream users already and their reason to use Linux is a certain desktop environment? You forgot the troll tags.

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  • tzui
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    Originally posted by Leopard View Post
    If they wouldn't use OpenGL compat profile for that game, usage would be higher because Mesa users can't play this.
    It does run with Mesa for me (at least with AMDGPU/RadeonSI).

    Try this: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/wiki/Games_broken_on_Mesa

    There is an environment variable you must set to get clouds and tutorials running but I don't remember it. I will post it when I'm back home.

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  • Leopard
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    If they wouldn't use OpenGL compat profile for that game, usage would be higher because Mesa users can't play this.

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  • Guest
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    An only serious Linux desktop distribution messed up recently. It's not surprising Steam and non steam Linux desktop usage dropped after abandoning Unity. However, moving to Wayland and flatpak (I hope) should bring huge benefits in the future. It will be much easier for third party companies to support Linux with flatpak. As for now Canonical should focus on making Gnome more user friendly and stable, unbloat the kernel (ridiculous debugging options turned on, 250Hz timer, deadline disk scheduler etc.). Ps. Canonical shouldn't switch to Gnome 3 yet imo. They should wait at least for another release and.. they should do this more quietly, so people wouldn't ever notice. Imagine Kubuntu switching from KDE to xfce or some other DE. It will be shocking for Kubuntu users and most of them would probably drop it for good. Canonical sucks at PR.
    Last edited by Guest; 08 November 2017, 07:06 AM.

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