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Latest Comments by Liam Dawe
Over 1,000 games have released on Steam this year with Linux support
10 Dec 2016 at 3:48 pm UTC Likes: 7

Quoting: GoLBuzzkillFirst of all, pushing "Build for Linux" in Unity editor is not SPUPPROTING LINUX you stupid traitors!!!
Is it even possible with you traitors to have a game that is "ported" on Linux and to say that that game is objectively tehnicaly bad?
Hahahahah, I love you.

Over 1,000 games have released on Steam this year with Linux support
10 Dec 2016 at 3:13 pm UTC

Quoting: km3kIs this only games where the game was new this year and it supports Linux or games that got Linux support this year?
Both of course :), both are released on Linux this year.

Some more site updates today, various sections changed
9 Dec 2016 at 4:10 pm UTC

Quoting: Guppy[BUG] The paging on notifications does notting at all
Tested this in both FF and Chrome, works fine for me.

Does it not work for anyone else?

Some more site updates today, various sections changed
9 Dec 2016 at 4:07 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: numasanHi, nothing happens when I click the 'X' on individual notifications. I'm using Firefox 50.0.2
This is now fixed.

Some more site updates today, various sections changed
9 Dec 2016 at 4:03 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: MyeulCLiam, I just thought about something, and will test-spam you a bit with the like button, as I can't do it on myself. I wonder if it makes notifications pile up.
It won't, if you remove a like it will remove the notification row for it.

Quoting: Guppy[BUG] The paging on notifications does notting at all
Will look into it, worked when I tried it before.

Quoting: numasanHi, nothing happens when I click the 'X' on individual notifications. I'm using Firefox 50.0.2
Will also look into this.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance may not come to Linux at all, more bad news
9 Dec 2016 at 3:40 pm UTC Likes: 6

Added another note, they don't agree their wording was poor, oh my.

Ubuntu now has a community-built PPA for stable versions of Mesa
8 Dec 2016 at 9:20 pm UTC

Quoting: calexilI did have this article formatted a little differently, but this is fine too, thanks for sharing it Liam.
Sorry dude, but yours was a little too all over the place to be an actual article :)

Ubuntu now has a community-built PPA for stable versions of Mesa
8 Dec 2016 at 8:18 pm UTC Likes: 1

Guys, we have a forum for a reason, seriously, take x vs y distro there ;)

Some more site updates today, various sections changed
8 Dec 2016 at 7:35 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: OLucasZanella
Quoting: cbladeDid it work?
Don't think so.

Quoting: MyeulCI am pretty sure Liam needs to lay the basework for user tagging he talked about in the last article.
Ah, I see. I didn't read the other post with my full attention.
Yeah, sorry. The Quote system will need an overhaul to support tagging. I have some rough ideas sketched on one of my million todo lists for it.

Quoting: Samsai
Quoting: inlinuxdude
Allow you to completely wipe your PC info if you no longer wish to do it
You mean you're going to enable a remote $>rm -rf / for everyone?? sounds sweet! :D
We are actually researching ways to utilize "dd" to write zeros over people's /dev/sda for the optimal effect. The problem is testing this functionality as Liam is quite accident-prone as it is. :P

Also, obvious sarcasm is obvious.
We don't talk about the time Liam tried to compile OBS, nope, never. Totally didn't brick my install somehow by probably following the wrong instructions.

Some more site updates today, various sections changed
8 Dec 2016 at 3:18 pm UTC

Quoting: GuestThe notifications are great, thanks. Being able to view the message directly from the notification screen would be a welcome addition, but not necessary.
I tried doing that, but it became a real nuisance to get it to look right. I might take another crack at it sometime, since that was before I decided to use JS rather than plain CSS for it and it may be a lot easier now.