Steam Comes to Linux With Big Sale

Slash2x

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NICE! Now all I need is for my G13 to work in Ubuntu and I can tell Micro$oft to kiss my ass.

Also if you already own the games in steam then you can still install them in Ubuntu. And for every single one I have tried so far they are FAST as hell compaired to bloated Windoze
 

Imperioratorex Caprae

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VinLAURiA said:
Sarah LeBoeuf said:
Yummmmm. I like the sound of that!
Fun fact, that's actually the signature sandwich [http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-OxsFo6YRu8M/UGuegL8vaWI/AAAAAAAAEJg/HcpQVTx3IlE/s1600/IMG_1700.JPG] here in Philly. They're really good if you get them from the right place. Just... get it with provolone. Morons always get it with Cheez Whiz which is... yech.
Why would anyone do that? That is like a mortal sin... Like eating turkey bacon when there is pork bacon available. Seriously, cheez whiz? That isn't even real cheese.
 

medv4380

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It's nice their celebrating being added to the Ubuntu Repository. I haven't used a dedicated Windows box in years. I have XP installed in a VM for a couple of off things, but Valve might revive my PC gaming. We'll see if Linux gets any titles at release instead of as an after thought years later.
 

MorganL4

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Looking forward to making the switch..... I probably wont do it with this PC, as I am already saving up for a new one.... Give it a few months and I will make the switch.
 

SpAc3man

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I use Ubuntu for programming for uni work so I may install Steam to try it out. I will have to get a new GPU though as I need a low level fan speed control app for my current GPU to prevent it sounding like a hair-drier. Windows has Rivatuner. NVClock on Ubuntu doesn't go low-level enough.