My new trisquel rig!

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tomlukeywood
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A rejoint: 12/05/2014

ok but make sure to get your files off first

also how did you install supertux?

Embracer245
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A rejoint: 08/24/2015

>>ok but make sure to get your files off first

I did'nt have anything personal i wanted to keep before reinstalling, But midi playback does not work for some reason after installing fluidsynth.

>>also how did you install supertux?

Through the add/remove applications app

tomlukeywood
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A rejoint: 12/05/2014

weird what was the error message you got when you booted up?

Embracer245
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A rejoint: 08/24/2015

I've tried Skyscraper Simulator and the frame rate was abysmal. When i played it with MS Windows, the frame rate was fine. However, Trisquel is giving me a hard time. My Computer has 4GB of ram with intergrated graphics card. How come skyscrapersim is giving me a hard time on GNU/Linux? is there any solution?

Calinou
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A rejoint: 03/08/2014

We don't help people run proprietary games here. If you want a free town management game, try OpenTTD.

Embracer245
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>>We don't help people run proprietary games here. If you want a free town management game, try OpenTTD.

Wait a sec, is skyscrapersim nonfree? I didn't mean Transport tycoon. I actually meant this game right here:
http://www.skyscrapersim.com/index.shtml

And the description says the source code is under the GNU GPL, so how can it be non-free in any means? Look at the screenshot of the description of the aforementioned website. and i wasn't referring to transport tycoon or simcity, i was talking about an elevator simulator.

skyscraper.png
tomlukeywood
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A rejoint: 12/05/2014

looks like it is free as in freedom software:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/skyscraper/files/Skyscraper/

Calinou
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A rejoint: 03/08/2014

Okay, I apologize.

Back on topic: Intel graphics will be slower on Trisquel than on other (non-fully-libre) distributions because we don't ship proprietary microcode updates with the kernel (Linux-libre removes them). Expect a 30% performance loss.

onpon4
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A rejoint: 05/30/2012

Do CPU microcode updates really get distributed normally by the kernel? I was under the impression that this was something the BIOS does, and that in practice you never get updates past what was already there when you bought it.

Calinou
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A rejoint: 03/08/2014

To be more accurate, I think the distributions (Debian, Fedora) ship it in the form of packages.

Embracer245
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A rejoint: 08/24/2015

I tried it with lubuntu and it still doesn't work! i guess it not the fault of the operating system!