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- 15 Jan 2014, 23:05
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Raspberry pi - setting it up
- Replies: 20
- Views: 15459
Re: Raspberry pi - setting it up
Even after rebooting the system?
- 14 Jan 2014, 22:31
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Raspberry pi - setting it up
- Replies: 20
- Views: 15459
Re: Raspberry pi - setting it up
Try to perform a System update now. If that doesn't work, create a file called 99-input.rules under /etc/udev/rules.d. paste the following content into that file: KERNEL=="mice", NAME="input/%k", MODE="664", GROUP="input" KERNEL=="mouse*", NAME=&quo...
- 29 Sep 2013, 11:54
- Forum: Gaming
- Topic: Installed Steam -what now?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 10210
Re: Installed Steam -what now?
Steam is just a portal where you can buy games and run them from within steam.
The good thing about them hating windows is that it's the biggest platform of sales for the computer gaming industry. if they try to focus on linux, other game developers might aswell.
The good thing about them hating windows is that it's the biggest platform of sales for the computer gaming industry. if they try to focus on linux, other game developers might aswell.
- 27 Sep 2013, 13:59
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Raspberry pi - setting it up
- Replies: 20
- Views: 15459
Re: Raspberry pi - setting it up
yes, i would test everything manually first. i probably have the same setup as you, but i start everything manually.
At least in my case everything works well. boot up the RPI login, write LXDM and login with your user, if this works there's something wrong with you automation scripts
At least in my case everything works well. boot up the RPI login, write LXDM and login with your user, if this works there's something wrong with you automation scripts
- 27 Sep 2013, 13:25
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Raspberry pi - setting it up
- Replies: 20
- Views: 15459
Re: Raspberry pi - setting it up
I haven't set up automatic boot for LXDE, but you should run LXDM rather than LXDE. that way you are able to log in.
- 27 Sep 2013, 12:13
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Raspberry pi - setting it up
- Replies: 20
- Views: 15459
Re: Raspberry pi - setting it up
Are you using LXDE or is it the CLI that is flashing?
- 27 Sep 2013, 10:32
- Forum: Distro talk
- Topic: SteamOS
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8793
Re: SteamOS
Yeah, but i have one copy for the PS3 at the moment, and one for the PC.
It's been a while since i bought PS3 games though, as i don't play that much from the couch anymore. Only when having guests really, and even then i sometimes cram them into my room to play PC games
It's been a while since i bought PS3 games though, as i don't play that much from the couch anymore. Only when having guests really, and even then i sometimes cram them into my room to play PC games
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Their 3rd album will get released 30. oct
Their 3rd album will get released 30. oct
- 27 Sep 2013, 08:20
- Forum: Distro talk
- Topic: SteamOS
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8793
Re: SteamOS
FYI, Boss and b1o, http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2424849,00.asp Yeah, i read that aswell. Sadly i have never played a PC game in the living room, so i don't qualify as beta tester. I'm a pc gamer, give me a mouse and keyboard and 24 inch screen and i'm happy. Sofa gaming i have PS3 for. If s...
- 25 Sep 2013, 21:01
- Forum: Linux News
- Topic: Nvidia seeks peace with Linux
- Replies: 17
- Views: 13796
Re: Nvidia seeks peace with Linux
I read this aswell, maybe it will get even better on the linux platform from now on :) Nvidia is already the best GPU for linux, thanks to their closed drivers. AMD/ATI sucks thanks to crappy drivers, intel has no power but offers open source drivers (doesn't help when the hardware is crap) It sucks...
- 23 Sep 2013, 22:42
- Forum: Help
- Topic: software engineering Topic is solved
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7156
Re: software engineering Topic is solved
Software Engineering will possibly lead you in the direction of MIS (Management Information System), and the process of developing software from an idea to a fully functional "completed" system. Computer Science will lead you the IT route (More math if thats your thing) where you might rab...
- 23 Sep 2013, 22:26
- Forum: Distro talk
- Topic: SteamOS
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8793
SteamOS
I didn't know where to put this one, gaming or distro talk.. but here we are, Valve is developing an OS, or rather a Linux distro. As Valve is a huge gaming company, we might see some development on the Graphics drivers for Linux, hopefully open to other distros as well, without needing some closed ...