Would be nice to test some titles people actually play, I mean, with Steam being pretty popular these days.
Type: Posts; User: molecule-eye; Keyword(s):
Would be nice to test some titles people actually play, I mean, with Steam being pretty popular these days.
I don't know about you but I have a really hard time using up 4GB of RAM on linux (KDE desktop). I don't even use a swap. I could see if you edit a lot of RAW images, have large video projects open,...
This is so true, but there are a couple of factors that come into play here including screen size and resolution: the larger the screen and the higher the res, the more noticeable chrome's...
I don't see the linux support. They've NO linux software/drivers, and it's no surprise that their basic two or three button mice are compatible with linux. This would be noteworthy if they came out...
Just updated to kernel 3.9 on my Ivy Bridge laptop to see if it makes a difference. It's hard to say non-subjectively without being lazy and doing some real objective testing, which I didn't, but it...
You are aware that you'll still be able to install FF yourself. It's like it's dying or anything.
I tried to be explicit about DEFAULT configurations, as setting up plugins for oneself (which requires, I imagine, root access to folders and some terminal work) is not something many (dare I say...
Doesn't make much sense to me. If they're going to replace the default browser they should do it with Chrome which has, by default, built-in pdf and current flash support. Chromium will use the same...
Here's another one having serious issues on AMD hardware/drivers! I have an A10-5800K APU and all games running on the Source engine have major input (keyboard and mouse) lag. The same issue exists...
Those are some serious performance gains. I may have to start trying out the open source drivers again.
If this is true the successor to AMD's Trinity better be faster than what initial benchmarks have shown (or the chips ought to be way cheaper than initially indicated).
True, but why NOT make it 64-bit if pretty much all hardware that would be running steam supports it and has for ages? Also, maybe Big Picture mode would get more FPS, given how beastly it is.
Aha, so the "problem" is that the steam client is 32-bit. Is that how it's going to be when they roll out their steambox?
How about getting flash to work to view video previews of games? Or just getting rid of the flash requirement altogether?
What's up with this post? The AMD page shows the beta 3 drivers from 3/22. I already installed those, and these are apparently different, but they're beta 3s as well? Why not provide links to the...
It just keeps getting better, and better, and better...
I can't believe it. I'm crying.
Is Scott even out of high school yet? Did he go to school, being self-taught with the help of the Masters of the Universe?
I'm pretty stingy when it comes to software, but I don't think slightly more than a good cup of coffee is really asking too much for these titles, even if they are fairly old. I mean, how much less...
I agree that the current network applet uses a lot of space, but it doesn't really matter since it's shown only when you click on it--it's not like a window with lots of wasted white space sitting...