Why don't you want to just use Google's own?
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Why don't you want to just use Google's own?
Yeah many people have that input lag problem including me. Seems to only affect "older" (5xxx-6xxx (not 69xx)) GPUs and has nothing to do with Linux or Source Engine (also happens with Unigine Heaven...
Awesome games. If you haven't played them yet, do it now.
Canonical has grown a lot recently and the work on Ubuntu Touch will also benefit the desktop, as Mir and Unity Next will be used there aswell.
Yeah that's the #1 reason I have to stick to the proprietary drivers on my desktop and notebook systems. Although I think bridgman said they have something in the pipeline, held back by legal reviews...
AMD's drivers still have huge problems, Valve's ports take a bit longer than expected and the #1 Linux distribution Ubuntu is basicly rewriting the whole system at the moment. So this was to be...
SteamPipe conversion (aka faster load times) for TF2 is now scheduled for April, 30th.
Haha true. Compiz & Unity are flying with Ubuntu 13.04, fast and efficient. However the rest of the desktop is not that polished. Nautilus looks shit, GNOME is still at 3.6 mostly, etc.
Ubuntu...
Yes I have similar problems with a Radeon HD 6870. It is a problem in the OpenGL driver, also happens with Windows.
AMD Catalyst 13.4 Final
Release Notes: http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/AMDCatalyst13-4LINReleaseNotes.aspx
Download:...
TF2 loading time is not a nVidia bug and will get fixed by April, 26th by Valve with the SteamPipe update.
Last time I checked you were called Michael, not Mike.
Forget him.
It's a joke by steamdb.info I think, not by Valve themselves.
It is shipping it by itself through the Steam Runtime. You don't need it installed.
It's a beta driver fusioning support for the new Radeon HD 7790 with some of the recent improvements of Catalyst 13.2/13.3. The Catalyst 13.3 Beta 3 is newer.
It is 4.2.12172. As I said, no new version since 13.2 Beta 6 yet.
I kinda hoped you wouldn't post this one. Yes it adds Linux 3.8/Ubuntu 13.04 support but that's it. No OpenGL changes, no bug-fixes, because this driver wasn't supposed to be public.
The first...
Yes, because there is only pop music. Ok, that might apply to the US, but here in Europe we have countless very healthy electronic music scenes that don't need vocalists.
Excellent work from Valve as per usual. The next Steam Client update will introduce Steam Runtime Support for the final SDL 2.0.
So far it is looking like they are NOT merging this because it is too late.