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Latest Comments by tmtvl
Setting a primary monitor for launching games in a dual monitor rig
20 Sep 2017 at 12:20 pm UTC

Quoting: scaineGotcha. Honestly, I'd have given KDE a shot if I'd known that. But I'm glad this fixes it for me, since I do prefer gnome to KDE. Although, my last KDE trip was back in the early KDE4 days so that's probably not a fair comparison.
I haven't used GNOME since like 3.22 or something, but last time I tried, KDE had way~ better multiscreen support.

Setting a primary monitor for launching games in a dual monitor rig
20 Sep 2017 at 12:42 am UTC

Quoting: PhiladelphusSerious question: is right-clicking the game icon in the task bar and selecting "Move to the other monitor" not a feature on most desktops?
Well, you're assuming the application doesn't capture the mouse and doesn't behave weirdly when moved between monitors.

That said, I have "switch between monitors" bound to ctrl-alt-left/right, which also helps me run applications when one of my monitors is showing a different machine.

Setting a primary monitor for launching games in a dual monitor rig
19 Sep 2017 at 8:54 pm UTC Likes: 3

I find that KDE's display configuration works pretty well. But for awesome I had to set up my xorg.conf.d correctly.

Note that for outdated Xorg versions you don't have to specifically configure device and screen, but for an up to date Xorg they will need to be configured correctly.

I have my personal setup up on GitHub [External Link] for reference.

Site Update: New user block feature, mailing list for daily article emails and more privacy options
22 Aug 2017 at 2:23 pm UTC

Huh, when I add liamdawe to my block list, I can still see his articles, guess it only works on comments (j/k).

Quoting: lucifertdarkWe each have the ultimate ignore function at our disposal already, it's called the power button, if I don't like something I just switch off my machine, walk away & do something else.
But that requires people to have a shred of self-discipline, and that is just too much to ask.

Looks like GOG Galaxy won't come to Linux any time soon, as it's "not a priority"
18 Aug 2017 at 9:19 pm UTC Likes: 4

Quoting: Solitary
Quoting: hummer010
Quoting: elbuglioneStop GOG advertising, they are NOT Linux friendly.
My GOG account has over 200 Linux games that would say otherwise.

I don't want their client, so I don't really care if they ever make it for Linux, so long as they continue to sell Linux games.
That does not really say anything about GOG being Linux friendly though, I bet most of those are on Steam too, with client, auto-updates, cloud saving and refunds. Just because you don't care about client, comfort and all that support around is strange exception. Good for you if you don't care, but you should maybe try to understand that it matters to a lot of people.
"Client" funny way of spelling DRM.

Steam is not your friend. Just because they decide they want to milk Linux users as well does not make them Linux-friendly. It simply makes them indiscriminate vultures.

Valve limit key requests from developers if it isn't "worth the cost"
18 Aug 2017 at 10:25 am UTC

Quoting: liamdaweIn case the tweet vanishes
Use archive.org?

Realms of Arkania: Star Trail, a hardcore RPG with turn-based combat has released with Linux support
16 Aug 2017 at 9:10 am UTC

Now to wait for Drakensang to be ported to Linux and I'll be happy as a clam in chowder.

Valve announce a new game that's not Half-Life 3, introducing 'Artifact', a card game
10 Aug 2017 at 11:35 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: sub
Quoting: veccher... when they said they were working on a new game i didn't expect half life 3, but i was hoping for something that i could like.
This.
Thirded.

The new Entroware Hybris could make a reasonable Linux gaming laptop
28 Jun 2017 at 1:43 pm UTC

Quoting: liamdaweLike before though, my shock here comes in the form in the stupidly low RAM which starts at 4GB. I don't know why lots of laptop vendors keep having such a low starting amount of RAM, but it can be configured up to 32GB DDR4. I really don't think 4GB RAM goes far at all now, so it's a bit crazy.
4GB RAM with a 4GB swap partition will get you a long way, especially if you using something a bit more lightweight like Xfce, MATE, or (heavenly glory) LXQt.

It's not like everyone plays Xonotic at Ultra quality.