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1. Eve is running... with 1.7 frames per second... Ideas? (also noticed some strang... - in Linux [original thread]
See, that is your problem right there. Make fglrx work and you will see a vast improvement. It should be fairly easy to get going currently in Arch as current kernel and xorg are supported.
- by Svenstaro - at 2012.09.25 00:21:00
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2. Private sale - in Character Bazaar [original thread]
Selling my fine self to DonSailieri. All rules according to CCP have been settled. Price undisclosed. ____________________________________________
- by Svenstaro - at 2010.11.17 16:52:00
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3. Linux recommendations - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Why don't you just put in the Ubuntu Live CD and see what works and breaks? ____________________________________________
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.03.05 04:56:00
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4. Creating a "live" linux distribution with Eve installed - in Linux [original thread]
I'm currently trying to bring it up on Xfce, which yields minimal overhead and still the ability to put icons on the desktop and make it feel windowsly familiar at the same time. I figured fluxbox and other WMs might scare off users. Xfce is ligh...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.29 14:32:00
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5. Innotek Virtul Box and Linux - in Linux [original thread]
Wouldn't EVE work as well in that case because Wine translates all calls to OpenGL calls? ____________________________________________
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.28 21:39:00
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6. Creating a "live" linux distribution with Eve installed - in Linux [original thread]
As far as I can see now, it will fit on a 1GB USB stick. ____________________________________________
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.28 21:38:00
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7. Creating a "live" linux distribution with Eve installed - in Linux [original thread]
I've set up an IRC Channel on irc.coldfront.net called #eve-distro. Please join in if you're interested :) ____________________________________________
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.21 19:47:00
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8. Creating a "live" linux distribution with Eve installed - in Linux [original thread]
Originally by: CCP Sputnik Originally by: Svenstaro Originally by: CCP Sputnik Guys I support this fully, if you need help let me know. The best way would be to use a supported distribution as base and to integrate a possi...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.21 13:09:00
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9. Creating a "live" linux distribution with Eve installed - in Linux [original thread]
Let's get started then shall we? :P Well let's look at the advantages/disadvantages of each base-distribution first (as far as I'm able to judge): Gentoo - very customizable - can be very lightweight if wanted to be very lightweight -> mor...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.20 22:22:00
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10. Creating a "live" linux distribution with Eve installed - in Linux [original thread]
Originally by: Sevarus James Pretty cool idea, and I hope it gets off the ground. One bit of advice though. I'd wait until the Trinity 1.1 release though, as this supposedly will have the linux EVE cient on the same GFX as its Windows cou...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.20 21:11:00
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11. Creating a "live" linux distribution with Eve installed - in Linux [original thread]
Originally by: CCP Sputnik Guys I support this fully, if you need help let me know. The best way would be to use a supported distribution as base and to integrate a possibility to upgrade the EVE installation, therefor I think a DVD versi...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.20 19:27:00
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12. Creating a "live" linux distribution with Eve installed - in Linux [original thread]
I thought of the following: Gentoo/LFS based Distro, Firefox with pre-bookmarks for various eve sites, Qalculate (for EVE Math), automatic driver installation and Fluxbox or comparable, maybe E17 with custom EVE interface GUI? That would _ROCK_. _...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.20 14:38:00
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13. amd64 + 64 bit + Gentoo + Wine + compiz-fusion + eve premium - in Linux [original thread]
Originally by: Kalixa Hihro Edited by: Kalixa Hihro on 17/02/2008 08:13:31 The trick is real cvs wine compiled with the famous patch. copy your entire eve and windows\system32\*.dll to the instance of wine (thats the .wine windows\syst...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.20 14:37:00
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14. We are..... - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
... anonymous ____________________________________________
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.20 13:38:00
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15. Creating a "live" linux distribution with Eve installed - in Linux [original thread]
As long as the users accept an agreement before installing the drivers you're alright, I thought about creating a Linux Live Distro myself and so have quite a bunch of other people (as you will see when searching the forums for it). I wouldn't mi...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.20 12:53:00
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16. TriExporter - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Max kinda can. But it's not properly done so you will end up using TIFs, PNGs or whatever you prefer anyway. ____________________________________________
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.11 22:40:00
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17. eve-client under LFS / works - in Linux [original thread]
Originally by: Inseno oops ment this char, Anyway. I'm about to make an LiveCD/dvd for some Eve junkies out there so you can start up the cd at work to change skills or so. Only could use an SVN to upload some scripts tho :-) greetigns...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.11 18:18:00
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18. EVE should be just like this... but better - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
You will be flamed, and then you will be cake. The one cool thing about EnB was the intro, the game itself was pretty meh after a short amount of time mainly because it lacked the depth. Looking back now the station walking looks pretty WoW but I...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.02.10 01:02:00
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19. TriExporter - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: Nharak But it still doesnĘt look like it does in eve. Someone know why the textures arenĘt colored? In game everything looks more colorful or just not so dark. Do we have to apply a hue/saturation filter to the diffuse text...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.01.20 09:06:00
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20. Eve on Linux or Windows XP - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Linux is far more geeky, consider that. Keeping that in mind, why would you ever want to run it on Windows even if it gave better performance? Seriously though, I you're not planning to run Premium the performance margin shouldn't be too apparent ...
- by Svenstaro - at 2008.01.09 19:31:00
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