Something's Brewing in the Abbey #120
Ale Abbey - In Beer we TrustCan't stop the progress! Ale Abbey's development in review.
Welcome to the Linux Gamers group. This group is governed by people interested in using the Linux operating system for gaming or game creation. Since quite some time Linux is no more a niche product hostile to advanced and demanding games. With big companies like IDSoftware releasing their games also for Linux the interest and acceptance of this system has grown over time. In comparison to other systems Linux offers a couple of unique features as well as particularities and troubles when it gets down to gaming. It's the goal of this club to promote and support Linux gaming.
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Can't stop the progress! Ale Abbey's development in review.
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New community site about Steam for Linux and gaming on Linux generally. Here we want to unite all the Linux users wishing to play their Steam games on Linux. And of course this community site should be a message to Valve with a request for Steam client for Linux.
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The client itself is not the main problem, the games are. If the game doesn't run on Linux then having steam on Linux doesn't help at all. One reason this didn't get anywhere so far.
I only use Xubuntu (Ubuntu + Xfce) because of all the documentation.
Linux games ftw!
I've tried Xfce on occasion in the past, but I could never get past the fact that the Thunar devs not only refuse to implement tabbed file management, but seem to take pride in it.
...so I got used to LXDE instead. Even lighter and PCManFM has tabs. It still has rough edges, but it serves me well.
The XFCE/Thunar devs are minimalists. They're terrified of one day becoming something like KDE.
Good to see people are still rejecting unity
Unity made me sad, until i installed gnome shell and the fallback mode.
it's a matter of CHOICE! if u don't like it, don't use it, ubuntu isn't like windows where you have to stick with the default desktop environment forever! you can change it to YOUR preferences, I like unity, but I can quite understand why someone may dislike it, but I don't bash on others choices... exept for windows....
U can install gnome still on the new ubuntu's. I find gnome3 more annoying than unity though. I personally just set it to classic gnome. KDE is eh. rather keep it on gnome.
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