It is almost given that Desura will be successful on the Linux platform due to the fact that it is the only real steam alternative out there - and then we don't need steam anymore.
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It is almost given that Desura will be successful on the Linux platform due to the fact that it is the only real steam alternative out there - and then we don't need steam anymore.
Quadunit404,...
I have the exact same problem (Ubuntu 10.10)
K3B can read/rip CD's and DVD's
VLC can play the CD's and DVD's
and I can mount the CD/DVD with this command: sudo mount /dev/sr0
But I can't burn...
This is a guide on how to get the "Media Play-function" working on a Samsung DLNA enabled TV. (tested on a UE46C6005RW)
First you need to download and install the mediatomb package from the Ubuntu...
open your terminal and type: sudo gedit /etc/init.d/et-sound
then a blank page will apear, you need to copy paste this into the blank page:
and then use the codes below, one at a time:
...
Hehe, they can send me a email if they want to :D
// GonzoDark
Nice guide, I guess more user friendly that mine ;)
// GonzoDark
The link to the offline installer is broken, and I already posted a guide ;)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5719331&postcount=45
// GonzoDark
env WINEPREFIX="/home/YOURUSERNAME/.wine" wine "C:\windows\profiles\YOURUSERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --new-http --in-process-plugins
replace...
remember to do these steps, in the right order:
first
wget http://www.kegel.com/wine/winetricks
and then
sh ./winetricks riched20 riched30
Here is a guide for the new browser Google Chrome
Open your terminal and then follow the steps below
First get WINE (the newest version)
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/6073/nicekq5.png
with the guide I posted.
// GonzoDark
download this: http://cache.googlevideo.com/chrome/install/149.27/chrome_installer.exe
and remember to use the new wine
http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
it is not the final solution.....
Did you get something up and running? and how if you did?
// GonzoDark
IF you read the page it says: Note: If you want to use a Chromium-based browser, you should look elsewhere. Although many Chromium modules build under Linux and a few unit tests pass, nothing...