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Today I noticed Valve has enabled the downloads for HL2, HL2 Ep. 1, HL2 Ep 2, and HL2 Lost Coast for Linux! After Portal and L4D2 last week, that makes 184 games and counting. I'm too busy playing D&D Neverwinter (via Wine) to try them out right now though. :p
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D&D Neverwinter just went into open beta. It's a better game, IMHO.
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And now L4D2 is available! Downloading now...
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I personally think it's a horrible idea to let users connect personal devices for which you have no control over the security or hardening. Who knows what company sensitive information might be left laying in email or offline docs that could then be hacked later when the device leaves your protected network and gets connected to the internet at
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>> Electronic Arts is slashing more jobs yet again, and to make matters worse [...] >> the company isn’t releasing many details about the who, what, where, and when of those layoffs. I'd like to put my money is on "The developers of whichever game has just shipped, at a small studio EA just had to buy a few years back, four weeks
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While I was looking to see if they released L4D on Linux last night, I got an entirely different surprise. Portal has been added as a beta! I downloaded it and it seems to work perfectly with all the option cranked up to max. That brings the Valve store's total Linux games up to 180. If they really do release L4D today or this weekend, this will
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[quote user="realneil"] How long does it usually take to incorporate a new kernel into Linux distros ? [/quote] Rolling releases can have them officially incorporated very quickly. 3.9 is in the Arch testing repos now, for people that want the bleeding edge. Non-rolling releases (like Ubuntu), typically don't upgrade the kenel on the fly
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I hit reply twice, and cant delete this. please forgive.
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Time Warner has met their match: A company with enough money to lay an infrastructure that is beyond the capabilities of the company that reaped money for years and did nothing. I have no pity for Time Warner. Pro Tip: If your neighbors have a google connection and a really crappy internet router. YOU have a google connection.
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Time Warner has met their match: A company with enough money to lay an infrastructure that is beyond the capabilities of the company that reaped money for years and did nothing. I have no pity for Time Warner. Pro Tip: If your neighbors have a google connection and a really crappy internet router. YOU have a google connection.