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July 18, 2013 at 4:46 pm in reply to: Getting Doom 3 to work on Linux Native with the Windows Stea #68496
linuxgnuru
ParticipantMy closet is the cloud. That or the TARDIS
linuxgnuru
ParticipantI can’t say that without my voice changing into Twki’s
linuxgnuru
Participantthe computer was a P3 with only 2GB of ram; so VM wasn’t the best choice.
linuxgnuru
ParticipantIf it’s any consolation, I’m having the same problems
linuxgnuru
ParticipantThe only time I’ve had to use WINE was in a previous job where we had a really old robotic arm+plasma cutter that had software only in windows 95; so we either had to install wine or windows 95; so you know what I recommended…
linuxgnuru
Participantactually, 39. I never said I intended to use such trainers, last one I used was for xwing vs tie figher for DOS back in the 90s. I only asked because I was curious.
linuxgnuru
ParticipantAlthough I’ve been using Linux since 1995; I only recently had the funds to get a good gaming system. Normally I’d be running Slackware, but there’s a couple of drivers that work under 12.10 that I’d rather play games than try to get it working.
System76 Bonobo Extreme
CPU: Core i7 3630QM @ 2.4GHz x 8
RAM: 16GB DDR3
GPU: GeForce GTX 670MX 3GB RAM
Driver: Nvidia-319.23
OS: Ubuntu 12.10 64bit / Slackware 14 64bit
HD: 2 x 1TB, 1 x 500GB, 1 x eSATA 1TBIssues:
Only issue I’ve had with Steam is where Ubuntu keeps it’s 32bit drivers (/usr/lib32) which I fixed by editing the /usr/bin/steam file and adding:export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib32/nvidia-319:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
although I’m still having issues with getting Shatter to run. -
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