OK, WELL, GOT SKYRIM TO INSTALL AND STEAM TO WORK, YAY. But now whenever I try to install a game and then actually play it, either I get the First Time Set Up BS and then the game crashes, or steam crashes completely without failure.
I am trying to move away from dual booting still. A lot of...
I have known about wayland for a few years and see a lot of positives to it.
After sitting on the toilet ofr 10 minutes I had a thought pop in my head. "Use wayland for gaming! Maybe it would work differently?"
Structurally it is different than X and it uses the drivers a little differently...
Another qveschun. IF I were to use just flat arsed ubuntu, installed the graphics driver (which was just updated 3 times in one day), and just, I dunno, DID SOMETHING towards doing skyrim, would it be, mmmm, possible?
I really have no clue :D
That's a funny joke, me being new to linux. Let me get this on the board that I don't put up with anything. I worked with my high school tech dept. just to learn the machines so I could rootkit them. Put a micro image of linux in the northbridge and holding space would go to grub, effectively...
I think maybe for now I will go back to windows 7 / Netrunner half and half. It'll be annoying as all hell but at least it'll BE SOMETHING. I liked 7. Since it is coming from dreamspark I will hope nothing will have been done to it.
Stupid question because I am a professional idiot, is there any way that I could sort of uncompile a game and recompile it for linux?
Stupid question but I might as well ask.
I prefer to keep to linux because of all this NSA bullshit. I can't trust microsoft.
The only counter to that is that I have been able to actually get it to run. I have seen others with the same chip and they can't get skyrim to RENDER anything. All they get is a skybox. Now being that I have gotten it to work this is a good thing to start with. Since most of the games I...
I have an AMD 6450M. It's actually an APU so it isn't a separate card.
The first time I tried proprietary drivers the install killed itself so I did a recovery and reinstalled everything. Now the driver works but every game I try to play normally crashes or has lag up the bum (example tf2...
After a bit of work I got it to properly run on PlayOnLinux, though I still have no change. I tried with another game and it said exactly what needs to be installed into wine as is so that helps. I'll see if that helps but I doubt it will. We'll see though.
I have the same error as Xion except I have no clue what I am suposed to do to fix it. I am assuming it is a .Net error but I still have no clue how to fix it. I had installed steam through winetricks on it's 32 bit version, as every single person in any guide I have ever seen has done...
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