LXer: Element4l an experimental indie platform game will be heading to Linux!
location: linuxquestions.com - date: May 27, 2013
Published at LXer:
Element4l is an immersive and experimental indie platform game, with a strong focus on flow and smooth gameplay, wrapped in an exceptional soundtrack by Mind Tree.
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package that contains vmwgfx in experimental
location: linux.com - date: December 4, 2010
Hi,
I would like to use the vmwgfx driver from xorg. I've already compiled a kernel with vmwgfx support but xorg server can't find the module vmwgfx. My 'sources.lst' contains unstable and experimental repositories. My xorg.conf contains in the device section the following line:
Driver "vmwgfx"
package that contains vmwgfx in experimental
location: linux.com - date: December 4, 2010
Hi,
I would like to use the vmwgfx driver from xorg. I've already compiled a kernel with vmwgfx support but xorg server can't find the module vmwgfx. My 'sources.lst' contains unstable and experimental repositories. My xorg.conf contains in the device section the following line:
Driver "vmwgfx"
FAT/NTFS/Ext4 USB Drive Experimental Test Results!
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: May 8, 2013
Which is the best format for a USB drive? I tested a 500 GB USB-2 hard drive using Ubuntu 13.04. Here are my speed / access time results,
Format.........FAT32........NTFS........Ext4...... .Units
Read Speed...27.5.........27.8.........28.0........MB/s
Write Speed..21.5.........21.7..........21.3.......MB/s
Access Time..17.47.......17.52.........17.35.....ms
So is there any real difference here? The differences are small and I suspect that if I did a re-test, the differences would change around. So which is the best format?
I use Ubuntu, Mint and Virtualbox for XP. All work OK with any of these formats. Perhaps FAT32 and NTFS may need degrags whilst Ext4 does not - is this correct? To defrag I'd have to do this through a XP VM. What other criteria differentiate these formats?
Thanks in advance!
Revenge of the Cats: Ethernet Experimental Team Deathmatch Game on Indiegogo
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: January 26, 2014
Hey Everyone!
Not sure if the Ubuntu forums knows about this Revenge of the Cats: Ethernet is currently funding on Indiegogo.
It has raised over 1000.00 USD of 1500 dollar goal to make an open source variant of the game for windows and Ubuntu Linux.
They have 5 days left.
Here is the link to the Indiegogo.
You can find more information on Revenge of the cats below.
Desura
IndieDB
LinuxDB
Indiegogo
Is anyone else trying Siduction?
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: May 24, 2012
I installed the new Siduction 12.1 release with the LXDE option. It is already using the brand new Linux 3.4 kernel. So far, I am pretty impressed.
Is anyone else giving it a try?
LXer: siduction 13.2.0 Screenshot Tour
location: linuxquestions.com - date: January 2, 2014
Published at LXer:
The siduction distribution is a desktop-oriented operating system and live medium based on the "unstable" branch of Debian GNU/Linux. Forked from aptosid in late 2011, siduction offers three separate live media with KDE, LXDE and Xfce desktops.
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LXer: siduction 13.1.0 Screenshot Tour
location: linuxquestions.com - date: May 26, 2013
Published at LXer:
We are very happy to present to you the final release of siduction 2013.1 'Firestarter'. Siduction is a distribution based on Debian's unstable branch and we try to release snapshots quarterly. Version 2013.1 ships with five desktop environments - KDE SC, Xfce, LXDE, GNOME, and Razor-qt, all in 32-bit and 64-bit variants. New in this release cycle is GNOME 3, that we are happy to officially present. Also officially shipped for the first time is 'noX', a variant without an X server.
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ATI fglrx on Debian sid / Siduction
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: June 25, 2012
I need to install fglrx on my Siduction installation because the open source radeon driver makes my HD6770 run 15-20C hotter. I asked in the Siduction forum and they told me it couldn't be done. But I kept searching and found these:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/fglrx-driver
http://wiki.debian.org/ATIProprietary
So, it seems it can be done, but what a pain. 11 prerequisites, 4 recommended packages, and 3 suggested packages. Plus, the stuff in the second link about having to make sure you have the right version of xorg-server and "pinning" it so it doesn't get updated. I am capable of handling all that, but I wonder how I am to know when xorg-server can be updated?
I'm not sure whether I will try all this, but until I do, I will keep my use of Siduction Linux at a minimum to protect my video card.
Tim
LXer: siduction 13.2.0 Screenshot Tour
location: linuxquestions.com - date: January 2, 2014
Published at LXer:
The siduction distribution is a desktop-oriented operating system and live medium based on the "unstable" branch of Debian GNU/Linux. Forked from aptosid in late 2011, siduction offers three separate live media with KDE, LXDE and Xfce desktops.
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