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Title: So I just installed Ubuntu...
Post by: Quarzac on Thu, 22 September 2011, 21:05:52
Having only briefly used Ubuntu long ago, back around I think version 6, I didn't care for it much. However, I saw a bit of 11.04, and the interface seemed so cool I had to at least try it. So I partitioned an 80 GB HDD, and here I am. I have ~35GBs given to Linux, and ~40GB for Windows 7, as I'm a gamer, and Steam is my friend, but I figured it was only fair that I give this newfangled stuff a shot. It's a bit weird coming into it though. I'm having issues installing my graphics drivers, and my mouse is a bit more  sensitive than I'm used to. For any long time Ubuntu users out there, or Linux users in general, what would you recommend I do to adjust to it? And is there some way to use Steam chat on it without using WINE?
Title: So I just installed Ubuntu...
Post by: sinis on Thu, 22 September 2011, 21:36:02
mouse sensitivity can be adjusted with a fader like in windoze under system controls. just go to programs and search for mouse.
maybe http://www.linux-gamers.net/ can help you with steam. With wine there is a good chance it will work.
Ubuntu has a big community which will help in case.

What graphics drivers do you need. running ubuntu is the reason i run only nvidia. nvidia gives quite a support for linux.
In 11.04 the driver installation for any nvidea is automatically done. You will get a popup and just follow the instructions.

However. If you have windoze, its less work to play on windoze. Working with Ubuntu here only.
Title: So I just installed Ubuntu...
Post by: keyboardlover on Thu, 22 September 2011, 21:50:04
Steam works fine in ubuntu using wine. Google it.

Then GET SOME!
Title: So I just installed Ubuntu...
Post by: Quarzac on Thu, 22 September 2011, 22:20:31
I sorted out the graphics drivers. That was actually not a huge deal. I know about WINE, but I just don't feel like setting it up. If I wanted to virtualize an OS, I would have just done the whole linux install in windows thing. I'm looking for something more along the lines of just a straight up chat app sort of thing, since people I talk to only really use steam nowadays. From what I can find though, those don't really exist. Apparently Valve's a bunch of sticklers when their chat API is concerned.
Title: So I just installed Ubuntu...
Post by: sinis on Thu, 22 September 2011, 22:37:32
empathy is the intant messanger that comes with 11.04 and its capable of most protocols. For steam you will need WINE in linux, because its only macOS and windoze.
Title: So I just installed Ubuntu...
Post by: peda on Fri, 23 September 2011, 00:47:50
For steam chat you can use https://imo.im/ in your browser.

Good multi-IM, multi-platform app btw!



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Title: So I just installed Ubuntu...
Post by: Brodie337 on Fri, 23 September 2011, 04:19:51
A recommendation from my Linux days is Gnome-do. It's a little launcher that's pretty much the best thing since sliced bread.
Title: So I just installed Ubuntu...
Post by: Quarzac on Fri, 23 September 2011, 14:34:59
Quote from: Brodie337;420323
A recommendation from my Linux days is Gnome-do. It's a little launcher that's pretty much the best thing since sliced bread.
Right now I'm enjoying the Unity launcher that was bundled with it, so I'm gonna stick to that. Is there any way to get apps to install to a directory that isn't /home? I want to put them on my terabyte drive with all my other stuff.
Title: So I just installed Ubuntu...
Post by: slueth on Fri, 23 September 2011, 23:05:11
Some steam games work on ubuntu, but the majority of them you will get a nasty fps drop or fail.  If you want a fancy tool bar there is Avant window navigator.