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1. DX11 - in Linux [original thread]
Doc McCoy wrote: Elusive One wrote: We can only hope, but I suspect it will come down to the user base install numbers that may sway any decisions in that area. (Given Liunx installs are most likely hidden in the WinXP users via wine, it wi...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.06.01 00:43:00
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2. HOW TO: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Eve (And most other lesser distros) - in Linux [original thread]
Ok. I downloaded the Offline install packages. Oddly enough they ended up in the Downloads directory. But I don't think you mentioned what I need to do with them. Do I have to be inside Wine to unpack them?
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.31 09:23:00
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3. Desperately Trying To Get Away From Windows - in Linux [original thread]
Kismeteer wrote: You just download it, somewhere. Then, on linux, you use a file manager to browse to it's location and right click on it. It's the one GUI part of this setup. Cool. I'll try that in a few minutes. I figured out how to kno...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.30 19:57:00
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4. Challenge for CCP! If you create a SteamOS or Linux client, I will..... - in Linux [original thread]
People keep talking about Steam, but I don't really understand what that is. My only interaction with Steam turned out very badly. I bought a game from EBay, trying to keep my Eve addiction under control. The game could only be installed via Steam...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.30 01:21:51
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5. Challenge for CCP! If you create a SteamOS or Linux client, I will..... - in Linux [original thread]
People keep talking about Steam, but I don't really understand what that is. My only interaction with Steam turned out very badly. I bought a game from EBay, trying to keep my Eve addiction under control. The game could only be installed via Steam...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.30 01:21:00
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6. Challenge for CCP! If you create a SteamOS or Linux client, I will..... - in Linux [original thread]
Doc McCoy wrote: If you are running a 64 bit version of linux you can run Eve pretty easily provided you use a newer version of wine. True you aren't running wine in 64bit mode, but any Linux distro worth using has either a 1.6.x or 1.7.x 32bit...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.30 01:02:55
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7. Challenge for CCP! If you create a SteamOS or Linux client, I will..... - in Linux [original thread]
Doc McCoy wrote: If you are running a 64 bit version of linux you can run Eve pretty easily provided you use a newer version of wine. True you aren't running wine in 64bit mode, but any Linux distro worth using has either a 1.6.x or 1.7.x 32bit...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.30 01:02:00
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8. Desperately Trying To Get Away From Windows - in Linux [original thread]
@ Kismeteer: OK, I think I have finished step 3. The next step is installing Eve from the off-line distro.But it doesn't seem that we have the same setup. I have two HDs, one Ubuntu and the other Win XP. I switch between them by physically chang...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.29 19:15:00
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9. Desperately Trying To Get Away From Windows - in Linux [original thread]
Zwo Zateki wrote: I don't think many people want to treat their computer as much more than an instrument - you usually tinker not in a hammer but with a hammer, don't you? I would certainly recommend Ubuntu or one of its derivatives (...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.29 19:01:00
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10. Desperately Trying To Get Away From Windows - in Linux [original thread]
Slark Nightcrawler wrote: The distrib choice really is about what you want to do with it and the philosophy behind it. If you don't care for what's behind the scene and consider your system as a simple tool then definitely go for Ubuntu. Arch...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.29 18:44:00
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11. Desperately Trying To Get Away From Windows - in Linux [original thread]
Mr M wrote: Learned Vagrant wrote: Very helpful. TYVM. I was wondering what window manager that was. I clearly need to spend some time away from the computer Are you making fun of the TYVM? If so, you are a bad person. Being polite co...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.29 18:38:00
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12. HOW TO: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Eve (And most other lesser distros) - in Linux [original thread]
I've got everything up and running except for the database. What happened with that was that I had it on a flash drive, and updated it every day, What happened was that I moved it to a larger flash disk. Please note that I 'moved' it rather than c...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.29 18:30:00
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13. Desperately Trying To Get Away From Windows - in Linux [original thread]
Slark Nightcrawler wrote: Yes, it is possible that your ISP has blocked only some protocols so you can still ping it but the connection is blocked. Either that, or your firewall (if you use one) or even your router configuration. That's a ...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.29 09:52:00
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14. DX11 - in Linux [original thread]
Torgeir Hekard wrote: As if MS dropping support for XP would bother anyone but corporate users. As if XP users have anywhre to run. MS declared end of sales for windows 7 OEM on oct 30 2014. Retail is already dead. Which leaves us with faild...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.29 09:10:00
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15. Desperately Trying To Get Away From Windows - in Linux [original thread]
Oddly enough, I think that the launcher is the one part of Eve that I have never had a problem with, I remember that, after the launcher concept was implemented, their would be hundreds of messages flying around about problems with the launcher ev...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.29 02:26:00
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16. HOW TO: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Eve (And most other lesser distros) - in Linux [original thread]
I installed it on the secondary, which didn't have anything in the Windows partition. Little did I know that Grub would end up on the primary. The database is un-recoverable. That's going to cost me several hundred dollars. Oh well. Naturally, I...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.29 02:15:00
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17. HOW TO: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Eve (And most other lesser distros) - in Linux [original thread]
I haven't done anything to the hard drive that has Grub on it. It was my primary and Ubuntu was installed in a partition on the secondary. So far I have a nearly working fres XP install on one HD, A working fresh Ubuntu install on another HD, and...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.28 10:41:00
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18. Desperately Trying To Get Away From Windows - in Linux [original thread]
Very helpful. TYVM.
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.28 10:21:00
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19. HOW TO: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Eve (And most other lesser distros) - in Linux [original thread]
Now I'm irate! Everything was going fine. I was just waiting for answers to my questions, the I got a message that said I needed to re-boot. So I did, and that killed Ubuntu. I got the log in screen and logged in just fine. After that, nothing ha...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.28 01:29:00
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20. HOW TO: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Eve (And most other lesser distros) - in Linux [original thread]
Ok. I'm using Sakura as the terminal (It was the first package I saw that sid 'Terminal') I guess I didn't understand everything about updating the video drivers. I have a Radeon HD 4600. I tried replacing nvidia with radeon and the response was ...
- by Learned Vagrant - at 2014.05.27 18:33:00
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