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I had this feeling about this particular problem for a long time.
Fullscreen native Linux games just doesn't work properly, it sucks so hard in a dual-screen setup that I had to install that...
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I had this feeling about this particular problem for a long time.
Fullscreen native Linux games just doesn't work properly, it sucks so hard in a dual-screen setup that I had to install that...
Yes, please do it.
Well, you sure are right in that, choice is often welcome, but I'd look at the Android ecosystem and see all kinds of different phone manufacturers which have somekind of there own distribution and...
I'd also rather have a Linux software center instead of 'distribution' software center.
I can also confirm this behavior. Had exactly the same problems with multi-monitor setups on Linux for the past 6 years while gaming as described in the article.
Most of the problems could be...
Sorry, I should have verbalized my question properly.
What I actually wanted to know is if KDE can suspend desktop effects for better performance, how does it look like if you have a game like HoN...
I guess that suspention of KDE doesn't work with a dual-monitor setup?
Seeing that screenshot reminds me of DayZ. Imagine how awesome DayZ could look like with the Unigine engine!
No seriously, cool.
Nice features! Let me add my voice for full Alt+Tab support!
Nice! I played UrT for several years now and this is really great news for the project.
Unfortunately I have to agree. :(
This sure sounds like a good trade-off!
I didn't bought any ATI/AMD hardware since I moved over to Linux about 5 years ago. Every once in a while I look out for new AMD products, just to find out that they still didn't made there homework....
I'd like to see the same test results on a GeForce graphics card in the ~200€ field.
I'll second that. Thank you TTimo for all the great Linux ports!
I for one welcome this photo editing software, even though I don't have a need for such a program myself.
All of the things mentioned in this post also effects me.
Flash Player for Linux is broken for years and every single release of a new version lets me hope that some of these issues get fixed, but...
Yea it looks like kinda hack-ish. Well a Boxee Box would work and I had it on my buy list, but back then it was just to expensive with around €230,-. As the price was dropped lately maybe I have to...
Well I use it on my self made NAS Server / HTPC combo, but I haven't found a way to watch justin.tv streams within XBMC. The rest works great of course, but it's still not full featured for me.