How much $$ to take it off your hands?
-no-cef-sandbox is the most important part, but your OS has to be Windows XP. Then you can use the Store
[ATTACH] Build the city of your dreams or build the city you live in. In Cities XL Platinum you can select maps from continents across the world in...
I have to add on... After using Linux every day for almost 5 years now, I can't stand Windows anymore. Anything Windows can do = Linux can do it...
I'm stuck using Windows 10 at work for now. They gave me a Macbook pro as well, but I have installed Mint 18.3 on a loaner laptop and I'm able to do...
Snipping Tool in Windows 7 works great for screenshots
I have to wait for PlayOnLinux developers to compile it and prepare it for our Wine Manager.
All of your system settings are there. They are pretty easy to understand as well.
Ahh! If it doesn't run, try compatibility mode
So WebHelper isn't working and now you can't find a free-to-play game in the store, correct? Did you add this argument when launching Steam?...
Chances are it won't run on newer OS's but you never know. What are you running Windows 10? Windows 7?
Hmm... I'm not sure. I've never benchmarked anything.
Next we need benchmarks on how fast that thing is! We want screenshots
Awesome! That is going to be a great chip! 8 cores is amazing. And... duh, duh, daaaa... you won't be affected by the Spectre and Meltdown threats
The only way I can get SteamWebHelper.exe to work is by setting the OS to Windows XP and adding the sandbox switch
If you are using the Cinnamon version: Right-click the taskbar (bottom of screen) Click System Settings Click Screensaver Click the Settings Tab...
Wine 3.0 has finally been released for our gaming pleasure. https://www.winehq.org/announce/3.0 Boasting some new Direct X 10/11 features and...
Awesome! Glad to see you are back on the Linux train. When you type your password, its invisible, but will work fine. If you make a "typo" just...
I started a new thread about upgrading Mint: http://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/mint-upgrade.2375/
First thing you need to do is: Open Terminal: Ctrl+Alt+T Type: sudo apt-get update Enter credentials Type: sudo apt-get upgrade Enter credentials...
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