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1. EVE as a desktop environment, as in EVE OS - in Linux [original thread]
Compton and Compiz both can do the blurring, with Compiz being a full fledged window manager with a ton of plugins (including transparency and snapping) and Compton just being a compositor.
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2015.06.11 19:19:06
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2. EVE as a desktop environment, as in EVE OS - in Linux [original thread]
Wether it's Kwin or Compiz, what I don't like about the transparent windows is, that along with the widgets, the text turns transparent as well, which makes reading stuff really strenuous to the eyes.
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2015.06.09 22:17:40
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3. EVE as a desktop environment, as in EVE OS - in Linux [original thread]
Good job so far. However, making something that looks like the NeoCm is probably the really easy part. :)
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2015.06.05 12:24:07
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4. EVE as a desktop environment, as in EVE OS - in Linux [original thread]
Awesome might aso work, although I find it difficult to configure.
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2015.06.02 22:31:22
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5. Multiple account issue - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
I am fairly sure CCP stated, that they don't care if you use isboxer or any other tool, as long as you don't use it to achieve an unfair ingame advantage. Don't use the key-broadcasting and macro functions and you should be golden. However, I don...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2015.04.21 18:55:32
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6. Looking for recommendations for a gaming PC - in Linux [original thread]
Admittedly, I only run 2 clients at a time and I am using an AMD FX-6200 @4GHz in my desktop machine, mainly because it proved to give much more bang for buck when it came to 3d rendering than any Intel out there at the time, mainly because that p...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2015.04.12 12:40:17
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7. Looking for recommendations for a gaming PC - in Linux [original thread]
The AMD cards usually work well with the open source drivers. The problem is, radeonsi gallium drivers and wine are still somewhat experimental. Even if in theory your AMD card can provide as good performance as an nVidia card, it usually takes a ...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2015.04.11 13:51:28
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8. Looking for recommendations for a gaming PC - in Linux [original thread]
Grab a 4 core Intel i5 with a high clock rate and haswell cores (or wait a bit for prices to settle and go broadwell), a 2x4GB set of RAM modules, any recent nvidia *60 card, a mainboard that can fit those and a good brand PSU (Corsair, Enermax, ....
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2015.04.11 13:32:27
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9. Random connection lost after Scylla. - in Linux [original thread]
Scylla update went unexpectedly smooth for most linux users, it seems. Maybe something went wrong with the whole cache juggling going on, and in the process your client got ******. Is reinstalling from scratch in a new wine prefix an option?
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2015.04.02 10:07:15
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10. Invisible Windows - in Linux [original thread]
I don't have any experience with Eve/wine on Intel cards, as I don't ever play on GPUs that aren't really meant for playing. I also haven't ever heard of an issue like that, but I would try the usual: Update drivers, try a different version of win...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.06.04 05:50:00
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11. Challenge for CCP! If you create a SteamOS or Linux client, I will..... - in Linux [original thread]
Now you are just randomly crossposting in every topic you can find, aren't you? Anyway, your research has failed you, as wine is still being developed past 1.6 and it will still be called wine. This information may be hard to find for some, but ...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.30 02:56:14
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12. Challenge for CCP! If you create a SteamOS or Linux client, I will..... - in Linux [original thread]
Now you are just randomly crossposting in every topic you can find, aren't you? Anyway, your research has failed you, as wine is still being developed past 1.6 and it will still be called wine. This information may be hard to find for some, but ...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.30 02:56:00
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13. HOW TO: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Eve (And most other lesser distros) - in Linux [original thread]
These sure are some issues you have there, dude.
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.28 11:02:00
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14. HOW TO: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Eve (And most other lesser distros) - in Linux [original thread]
Also keep in mind, that linux does not use NTFS as a file system. Most distributions can read and write NTFS without issue these days, but you should not try to use it for any kind of system partition unless you have a very good reason to. Use Ext...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.28 02:36:00
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15. Desperately Trying To Get Away From Windows - in Linux [original thread]
Learned Vagrant wrote: First question: Which distribution should I use? You can ask ten people and get ten different answers to that. It's a question of taste above everything else. I personally prefer Gentoo, but that will probably not fit...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.27 05:59:00
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16. Playonlinux - in Linux [original thread]
Your flavour of linux doesn't really matter, the process is (apart from the actual wine installation) pretty much the same for all modern desktop distributions. I haven't used Arch in a while, but as I said, same difference. A current wine version...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.25 09:02:00
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17. Playonlinux - in Linux [original thread]
I don't use PoL anymore, but from what I remember, the bulit in setup scripts use very old versions of wine sometimes. Prior to wine 1.6 we had to juggle around library overrides to make the game work. Current wine 1.7.something however works pret...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.24 16:59:00
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18. DX11 - in Linux [original thread]
I wouldn't call it a "race". Unless racing includes hesitating and taking your ******* time. At the current rate the first AAA title to be released for linux will be Duke Nukem: Star Citizen.
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.23 02:58:00
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19. Challenge for CCP! If you create a SteamOS or Linux client, I will..... - in Linux [original thread]
Marsan wrote: They tried that long ago. It was far worse than the current game is under wine... That was however because they didn't ship it with a current wine, but with Transgaming Cedega. Game developers usually tend to use Cedega or Cid...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.16 00:28:43
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20. Challenge for CCP! If you create a SteamOS or Linux client, I will..... - in Linux [original thread]
Marsan wrote: They tried that long ago. It was far worse than the current game is under wine... That was however because they didn't ship it with a current wine, but with Transgaming Cedega. Game developers usually tend to use Cedega or Cid...
- by Neuntausendeins - at 2014.05.16 00:28:00
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