I'm considering it. I've just about fully converted myself to Ubuntu last week when I decided I wanted to use Blender to make some 3D models and not have to play around with installing Python (which...
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I'm considering it. I've just about fully converted myself to Ubuntu last week when I decided I wanted to use Blender to make some 3D models and not have to play around with installing Python (which...
Welcome to the world of Linux, my friend. Feel free to do anything with it, considering there are no restrictions.
Lovin' my Ubuntu Studio 13.04!
Hey, everyone.
I've recently installed Ubuntu Studio 13.04 to keep my mind on track of using Blender to make games and graphics instead of being distracted by all the games and stuff on that other...
Y'think if I add everything from the "New Overrides for Lirbrary" something might change? Or do those do nothing?
Here are some of the problems the terminal was showing me. Sorry if it seems...
Thanks. Installing the Direct X stuff now. Let's hope it works out.
Aww, I got nothing. Well, I'm going to bed and I'll see what happens on my days off.
When you said to set it to use OpenGL, I thought you meant Wine. It's okay though. And I believe that Flash did come bundled. Let me chack, because when you go to the main site (which is how you log...
I have googled around. I am the only person to get this far into getting this game to run in Linux.
APPDB has nothing on this, which is why I want to make this game run so I can confirm that it works.
How do I switch to OpenGL? I know there's no option in the game for that, so there's one in...
It's a game you download and it's made for Windows, but I have it running in Wine. As far as I know, my drivers installed when I installed Ubuntu. There's no icons requesting restricted drivers, and...
I think this might go for gaming, but maybe a general graphics problem could be taken into consideration for anything else that might display this error:
fixme:d3d:state_wrap (WINED3DRS_WRAP0)...
Totem's good enough for me. I just uninstalled the 2 optional/after-installed gstreamer codecs. I ent to open my music again and had to download codecs again, but this time I'm not streaming. Yay.
Actually the video thing happened on my previous installation. It's only doing it with MP3s for now.
I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 and put some music from my flash drive onto my computer. I play the music and it opens with Totem music player, but I cannot figure out for the life of me why it's...
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