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Turn a small company into an empire in 'Rise of Industry', it shows a lot of promise
4 Jul 2017 at 8:08 am UTC
4 Jul 2017 at 8:08 am UTC
Nice! I loved playing industry giant 2 back at the time. This game looks a lot like it, maybe I'll support the devs and give it a try.
The weekly GamingOnLinux versus Feral Interactive events will return with Dawn of War III
30 May 2017 at 1:58 pm UTC Likes: 1
Anyway: great news!
30 May 2017 at 1:58 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: liamdaweAlso I assume even if you tried to do the stream at 5 pm it wouldn't have worked because afaik it's common to hang out in pubs and share a few pints after work in the UK (a tradition I personally would love to see in my country as well ;) )Quoting: razing32Yes, we have to go by when Feral are in their offices to do it.Starting on Tuesday the 13th of June at 13:00 BST (12:00 UTC)I never did get why you did these streams in the middle of the day when people are at work/school etc.
Is it because of Feral's schedule ?
I did a quick search and they are located in the UK so I would assume they work 9 to 17 like everybody else.
Part of the reason why I will be doing an entirely separate event every week in the UK evening time for everyone else.
Anyway: great news!
Canonical drop the Unity desktop environment for Ubuntu favour of going back to GNOME
7 Apr 2017 at 6:38 pm UTC
7 Apr 2017 at 6:38 pm UTC
To the question of a general linux news site: I think it depends on your personal resources, Liam.
If you think you can make a high-quality site without impairing the quality of gamingonlinux at the same time I'd give it a go. I think there's also a "market" for that too.
For example, I currently use omgubuntu for general linux news, because the site is well done and the information given isn't too techy. However, Joey Sneddon pointed out in one of his recent posts that the majority of his readers are actually using Arch linux based distributions, not ubuntu-based ones. Since you became such a fan of Antergos recently, I bet you could easily do something like an OMG! Arch! - Website. That would be super awesome.
On the other hand, given the information in your latest post concerning Patreon funding, I got the Impression that you already commit quite a large amount of your time to gamingonlinux. In the end I think it really depends on the question if you think you have the extra time to do a website like this and can live up to your own quality standard with it.
If you think you can make a high-quality site without impairing the quality of gamingonlinux at the same time I'd give it a go. I think there's also a "market" for that too.
For example, I currently use omgubuntu for general linux news, because the site is well done and the information given isn't too techy. However, Joey Sneddon pointed out in one of his recent posts that the majority of his readers are actually using Arch linux based distributions, not ubuntu-based ones. Since you became such a fan of Antergos recently, I bet you could easily do something like an OMG! Arch! - Website. That would be super awesome.
On the other hand, given the information in your latest post concerning Patreon funding, I got the Impression that you already commit quite a large amount of your time to gamingonlinux. In the end I think it really depends on the question if you think you have the extra time to do a website like this and can live up to your own quality standard with it.
Entroware have unleashed the 'Aether' laptop for Linux enthusiasts featuring Intel's 7th generation CPUs
24 Feb 2017 at 11:33 pm UTC Likes: 1
24 Feb 2017 at 11:33 pm UTC Likes: 1
Oh man I have to get that laptop before Brexit...otherwise I bet the shipping costs will go up rapidly xD
Some thoughts on switching from Ubuntu to Antergos for Linux gaming
21 Jan 2017 at 1:07 pm UTC
21 Jan 2017 at 1:07 pm UTC
Damn Liam, this article actually got me interested in trying out Antergos with my Setup!
I personally like the idea of having the latest software all the time, however I heard some people complaining about updates (especially kernel updates) ruining their systems and I don't want to spend a lot of time on maintenance.
On the other side there are people having used arch linux for years without problems.
And how about proprietary software? For example I like to have spotify on my system and I like pycharm since I code a lot in python for university. Would that work well on antergos?
I personally like the idea of having the latest software all the time, however I heard some people complaining about updates (especially kernel updates) ruining their systems and I don't want to spend a lot of time on maintenance.
On the other side there are people having used arch linux for years without problems.
And how about proprietary software? For example I like to have spotify on my system and I like pycharm since I code a lot in python for university. Would that work well on antergos?
Looks like hit adventure game 'Owlboy' really is coming to Linux, ported by Ethan Lee
8 Dec 2016 at 10:40 pm UTC Likes: 2
8 Dec 2016 at 10:40 pm UTC Likes: 2
Awesome! That's a must-buy for the christmas holidays ;)
Editorial: A chat about asking developers for a Linux port
7 Dec 2016 at 12:37 pm UTC
7 Dec 2016 at 12:37 pm UTC
Amen! Thank you for this great article Liam!
You might want to avoid the Nvidia 375.20 driver, Nvidia recommend downgrading
26 Nov 2016 at 10:46 pm UTC
26 Nov 2016 at 10:46 pm UTC
No issues here as well. Bought the metro redux bundle on sale today. Totally awesome and atmospheric games that both run smoothly on my machine :)
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