Posted July 29, 2014

Darkenmal
Stratosian
Registered: Apr 2010
From Canada

hummer010
Crazy Penguin
Registered: Dec 2012
From Canada
Posted July 29, 2014
It's a scan of a World Map created in 1808. I'm a bit of a map dork, so I have a few dozen old maps that I rotate through.
There's a huge collection of old maps available on the internet at www.davidrumsey.com. You can download high resolution scans of them. I have a 36"x90" plot of this one on my wall in my office at home.
There's a huge collection of old maps available on the internet at www.davidrumsey.com. You can download high resolution scans of them. I have a 36"x90" plot of this one on my wall in my office at home.
Post edited July 29, 2014 by hummer010

TrollDecker
Insert Disk 7
Registered: Jun 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted July 29, 2014
My desktop. Antergos with Cinnamon (both panels are on autohide).
It's pretty much a fresh install (like, right before GOG's Linux launch, conveniently) and I've spent more time than I cared to faffing about trying to find themes to my liking (in other words, something bloody consistent and not partially broken). I think I'm likely to take one of the window manager themes I've downloaded from Gnome-Look and just rework it into something I can bear. :|
It's pretty much a fresh install (like, right before GOG's Linux launch, conveniently) and I've spent more time than I cared to faffing about trying to find themes to my liking (in other words, something bloody consistent and not partially broken). I think I'm likely to take one of the window manager themes I've downloaded from Gnome-Look and just rework it into something I can bear. :|

Gydion
Aexander
Registered: Oct 2011
From United States
Posted July 29, 2014
Still unimpressed even if that was the first time you clicked it. ;)
Then you're making progress if you died on a different event. Especially, if it was a different death.
I know. I was being sarcastic.
Then you're making progress if you died on a different event. Especially, if it was a different death.
I know. I was being sarcastic.
Post edited July 29, 2014 by Gydion

hummer010
Crazy Penguin
Registered: Dec 2012
From Canada
Posted July 29, 2014



I've died a few more times since then too.
And it actually was the first time I had run it.
Post edited July 29, 2014 by hummer010

Darkenmal
Stratosian
Registered: Apr 2010
From Canada
Posted July 30, 2014

There's a huge collection of old maps available on the internet at www.davidrumsey.com. You can download high resolution scans of them. I have a 36"x90" plot of this one on my wall in my office at home.

Ganni1987
'My Rewards' is DRM
Registered: Sep 2011
From Malta
Posted July 31, 2014
Finally removed the training wheels (Virtual Machine) and set up my Linux OS on a real hard drive, I like to manually install my packages, drivers and apps so it's a lot of work "and slight headaches", but on the other hand it has also been a very pleasant experience. On the way I learned a lot and it reminded me how fun using a terminal/prompt was back in the old 486 days. I don't think I'll be touching Windows again anytime soon.
A new desktop screenie to celebrate. :D
A new desktop screenie to celebrate. :D

shmerl
🐧
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted July 31, 2014
Congratulations! By the way, do you have a good experience with GW2 in Wine? When I tried it (some long time ago) it was simply horrible and close to unplayable performance wise.
Post edited July 31, 2014 by shmerl

darthvader39560
If it bleeds...
Registered: May 2013
From United Kingdom
Posted July 31, 2014
Lol. No screenshot hotkey on Lubuntu. Ah well.

Ganni1987
'My Rewards' is DRM
Registered: Sep 2011
From Malta
Posted July 31, 2014

A new desktop screenie to celebrate. :D

I'm running it on an i5 CPU with a Geforce GTX 760, Wine v1.7.22 if it's any help. The Wine version also helps, when I ran v1.6.2 it was much worse so make sure to update that too. Also since the game is CPU bound, having a fast processor may help.

shmerl
🐧
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted July 31, 2014
I see, thanks. Are you using Wine with CSMT?

TrollDecker
Insert Disk 7
Registered: Jun 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted July 31, 2014


I'm running it on an i5 CPU with a Geforce GTX 760, Wine v1.7.22 if it's any help. The Wine version also helps, when I ran v1.6.2 it was much worse so make sure to update that too. Also since the game is CPU bound, having a fast processor may help.
I've tried GW2 using PlayOnLinux myself for all of fifteen minutes before I realised that the somewhat naff framerate I was getting in Vigil Keep alone (when Lion's Arch got blown up a few months back) made me dread the framerates I'd get if I'd even stepped a centimetre toward a world boss event. :|

Ganni1987
'My Rewards' is DRM
Registered: Sep 2011
From Malta
Posted July 31, 2014


TBH I don't play the game much anymore but I'll check the CSMT when I get a chance. I just went ahead and tried the 'WINEDEBUG=-all' command with the game, didn't see much difference.

_ChaosFox_
Zero fox given.
Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany
Posted August 02, 2014
And here's mine...
Running Linux Mint 17 with Cinnamon.
Running Linux Mint 17 with Cinnamon.
Post edited August 02, 2014 by jamyskis

steevstevep
New User
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States