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On Sunday, 29 July 2018 18:42:18 BST Alan Grimes wrote: |
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> Daniel Salas Rodriguez wrote: |
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> > On 07/29/2018 09:34 AM, Alan Grimes wrote: |
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> >> James Stevenson wrote: |
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> >>> I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32 |
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> >>> libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to add them to the |
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> >>> library path for launching some games but otherwise I've removed steam |
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> >>> from my PC. I've also set my video drivers to 32b in my package.use |
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> >>> but that's my whole setup. |
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> >> I had been operating under the assumption that my windows machine was |
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> >> the unstable platform and was preferentially selecting games that I |
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> >> could run on Linux.... |
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> > Why would you assume that WIndows is the unstable one when every game is |
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> > built with Windows as the first class citizen? Even if you are changing |
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> > it every day it should be way better than running in Linux. |
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> I believed the lies about open source and linux etc, even despite my |
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> lived experience... Mostly because I hate Micro$oft to death... |
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> =\ |
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> What in god's name are the linux ppl trying to build here?!?!?! |
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> It's certainly not a stable, usable, and reliable operating system... |
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My systems are just so. |
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But I don't run ~arch ... ;-) |
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Regards, |
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Mick |